Display title | Anyonic Lie algebra |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In mathematics, an anyonic Lie algebra is a U(1) graded vector space $ L $ over $ \mathbb {C} $ equipped with a bilinear operator $ [\cdot ,\cdot ]\colon L\times L\rightarrow L $ and linear maps $ \varepsilon \colon L\to \mathbb {C} $ (some authors use $ |\cdot |\colon L\to \mathbb {C} $) and $ \Delta... |