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Contractible Lie groups over local fields (English)
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1 December 2008
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A contraction group is a pair \((G,\alpha )\) of a topological group \(G\) and a bicontinuous automorphism \(\alpha :\;G\to G\), such that \(\alpha^n (x)\to 1\), as \(n\to \infty\), for each \(x\in G\). The author studies contraction Lie groups over a complete ultrametric field \(K\). It is shown that for \(\text{char}K=0\) the contraction property is equivalent to a corresponding property of the Lie algebra. For \(\text{char}K>0\), the correspondence between Lie algebras and Lie groups is more complicated. For example, two non-isomorphic contraction groups can give rise to the same Lie algebra and the same contractive Lie algebra automorphism. For local fields of positive characteristic, it is also shown that a contraction \(C^1\)-Lie group is a torsion group of finite exponent and solvable. A \(C^k\)-Lie group with \(k\geq 2\) is nilpotent. The latter result is valid if \(K\) is an arbitrary complete ultrametric field.
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local field
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ultrametric field
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Lie group
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Lie algebra
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contraction group
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torsion group
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