Display title | Radical of a Lie algebra |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the mathematical field of Lie theory, the radical of a Lie algebra $ {\mathfrak {g}} $ is the largest solvable ideal of $ {\mathfrak {g}}. $
The radical, denoted by $ {\rm {rad}}({\mathfrak {g}}) $, fits into the exact sequence
$ 0\to {\rm {rad}}({\mathfrak {g}})\to {\mathfrak {g}}\to {\mathfrak... |