Local Lie semigroups and open embeddings into global topological semigroups (Q802764)

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Local Lie semigroups and open embeddings into global topological semigroups
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    Local Lie semigroups and open embeddings into global topological semigroups (English)
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    1991
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    A subsemigroup A of a real Lie group G containing the identity 1 is called a Lie semigroup. If \({\mathcal U}\subseteq G\) is an open 1- neighborhood and \(S\subseteq {\mathcal U}\), then S is called local Lie semigroup if \(1\in S\) and SS\(\cap {\mathcal U}\subseteq S\). It was pointed out by \textit{J. Hilgert}, \textit{K. H. Hofmann} and \textit{J. D. Lawson} [Lie groups, convex cones and semigroups (Oxford Univ. Press, 1989; Zbl 0701.22001)] that each strictly positive cone and each finite-dimensional Lie wedge is a tangent wedge of some local semigroup. It is natural to ask whether this local semigroup can be embedded into a global topological semigroup such that the embedding preserves all existing products and the openness of its image. The author proves that each strictly positive cone in a Dynkin algebra is topologically global and each pointed cone within a finite-dimensional Lie algebra is also topologically global. Semigroups of conal curves and the embedding of local Lie semigroups into a conal path semigroup are particularly studied. Moreover, different open embeddings into topological semigroups and their functorial relationship are investigated. It is noted by the author that the local structure of the simply connected Lie group completely determines the structure of the limit conal path semigroup.
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    real Lie group
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    local Lie semigroup
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    strictly positive cone
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    finite- dimensional Lie wedge
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    tangent wedge
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    local semigroup
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    global topological semigroup
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    Dynkin algebra
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    pointed cone
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    finite-dimensional Lie algebra
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    conal curves
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    conal path semigroup
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    embeddings
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    simply connected Lie group
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