Serre type relations for complex semisimple Lie algebras associated to positive definite quasi-Cartan matrices (Q2418950)

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Serre type relations for complex semisimple Lie algebras associated to positive definite quasi-Cartan matrices
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    Serre type relations for complex semisimple Lie algebras associated to positive definite quasi-Cartan matrices (English)
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    29 May 2019
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    The paper generalizes Serre's theorem which states that every finite dimensional complex semisimple Lie algebra can be constructed from a Cartan matrix by using generators and relations. The authors define a quasi-Cartan matrix, \(A\), as one which is symmetrizable with diagonal elements equal to 2 and, if also, there is an integer diagonal matrix, \(D\), such that \(DA\) is positive definite, then \(A\) is called positive definite. For each positive definite quasi-Cartan matrix, there is an associated bigraph and then a complex Lie algebra Z-equivalency of the matrices is defined and the main theorem is shown: \(A\) and \(B\) are equivalent if and only if their associated Lie algebras are isomorphic.
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    semisimple Lie algebra
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