Involutive Lie algebras graded by finite root systems and compact forms of IM algebras (Q1358310)

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Involutive Lie algebras graded by finite root systems and compact forms of IM algebras
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    Involutive Lie algebras graded by finite root systems and compact forms of IM algebras (English)
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    3 July 1997
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    An intersection-matrix (IM) Lie algebra is defined through an analogue of the Chevalley basis of a simple Lie algebra associated with an intersection matrix \(A= (a_{ij})_{n\times n}\) \((a_{ii}=2\), \(a_{ij}<0 \iff a_{ji}<0\), \(0<a_{ij} \iff 0<a_{ji}\)). For any IM algebra, there exists an analogue of the Chevalley involution. The author shows that the fixed-point subalgebra of this involution is isomorphic to a certain Steinberg unitary Lie algebra which was introduced by \textit{B. N. Allison} and \textit{J. R. Faulkner} [J. Algebra 161, 1-19 (1993; Zbl 0812.17002)]. Moreover, the author introduces an analogue of the elementary unitary Lie algebra of other types and studies involutive Lie algebras graded by finite root systems.
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    intersection-matrix
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    IM algebra
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    Chevalley involution
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    Steinberg unitary Lie algebra
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    involutive Lie algebras
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