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Every finite-dimensional Lie algebra of characteristic p=0 has a faithful finite-dimensional representation.
An operator Gamma=sum_(i=1)^me_i^Ru^(iR) on a representation R of a Lie algebra.
Every finite-dimensional Lie algebra of characteristic p!=0 has a faithful finite-dimensional representation.
If A is a normed algebra, a net {e_i} in A is called an approximate identity for A if sup_(i)|e_i|<infty and if for each a in A, e_ia->a and ae_i->a. Though this definition ...
The identity (xy)x^2=x(yx^2) satisfied by elements x and y in a Jordan algebra.
The conjecture that the equations for a Robbins algebra, commutativity, associativity, and the Robbins axiom !(!(x v y) v !(x v !y))=x, where !x denotes NOT and x v y denotes ...
Let A be a unital C^*-algebra, then an element u in A is called co-isometry if uu^*=1.
Let A be a C^*-algebra, then a state is a positive linear functional on A of norm 1.
Let A be a C^*-algebra, then two element a,b of A are called unitarily equivalent if there exists a unitary u in A such that b=uau^*.
If F is a sigma-algebra and A is a subset of X, then A is called measurable if A is a member of F. X need not have, a priori, a topological structure. Even if it does, there ...
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