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Anyonic Lie algebra

In mathematics, an anyonic Lie algebra is a U(1) graded vector space over equipped with a bilinear operator and linear maps (some authors use ) and such that , satisfying following axioms: * * * * for pure graded elements X, Y, and Z. (Wikipedia).

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The Lie-algebra of Quaternion algebras and their Lie-subalgebras

In this video we discuss the Lie-algebras of general quaternion algebras over general fields, especially as the Lie-algebra is naturally given for 2x2 representations. The video follows a longer video I previously did on quaternions, but this time I focus on the Lie-algebra operation. I st

From playlist Algebra

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Lie groups: Lie groups and Lie algebras

This lecture is part of an online graduate course on Lie groups. We discuss the relation between Lie groups and Lie algebras, and give several examples showing how they behave differently. Lie algebras turn out to correspond more closely to the simply connected Lie groups. We then explain

From playlist Lie groups

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23 Algebraic system isomorphism

Isomorphic algebraic systems are systems in which there is a mapping from one to the other that is a one-to-one correspondence, with all relations and operations preserved in the correspondence.

From playlist Abstract algebra

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The Weyl algebra and the Heisenberg Lie algebra

In this video we give a simple teaser into the world of operator algebras. In particular, we talk about the Weyl algebra and compute some expressions that fulfill the property which defines the Heisenberg Lie algebra http://math.uchicago.edu/~may/REU2012/REUPapers/Lingle.pdf https://en.w

From playlist Algebra

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Commutative algebra 5 (Noetherian rings)

This lecture is part of an online course on commutative algebra, following the book "Commutative algebra with a view toward algebraic geometry" by David Eisenbud. In this lecture we find three equivalent ways of defining Noetherian rings, and give several examples of Noetherian and non-No

From playlist Commutative algebra

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When Your Math Professor is a Conspiracy Theorist

I don't know anyone like this, but it would be funny I think. Sorry about the sound btw, figured I'd post it anyways:) If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. Udemy Courses Via My Website: https://mathsorcerer.com My FaceBook Page: https://www.faceb

From playlist My Comedy Stuff:)

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David Corwin, Kim's conjecture and effective Faltings

VaNTAGe seminar, on Nov 24, 2020 License: CC-BY-NC-SA.

From playlist ICERM/AGNTC workshop updates

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Lie groups: Lie algebras

This lecture is part of an online graduate course on Lie groups. We define the Lie algebra of a Lie group in two ways, and show that it satisfied the Jacobi identity. The we calculate the Lie algebras of a few Lie groups. For the other lectures in the course see https://www.youtube.co

From playlist Lie groups

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Tim Steger: ​Construction of lattices defining fake projective planes - lecture 7

Recording during the meeting "Ball Quotient Surfaces and Lattices " the March 01, 2019 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathe

From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry

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algebraic geometry 16 Desargues's theorem

This lecture is part of an online algebraic geometry course, based on chapter I of "Algebraic geometry" by Hartshorne. It covers Desargues's theorem and duality of projective space.

From playlist Algebraic geometry I: Varieties

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Lars Thorge Jensen: Cellularity of the p-Kazhdan-Lusztig Basis for Symmetric Groups

After recalling the most important results about Kazhdan-Lusztig cells for symmetric groups, I will introduce the p-Kazhdan-Lusztig basis and give a complete description of p-cells for symmetric groups. After that I will mention important consequences of the Perron-Frobenius theorem for p-

From playlist Workshop: Monoidal and 2-categories in representation theory and categorification

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Lie Groups and Lie Algebras: Lesson 16 - representations, connectedness, definition of Lie Group

Lie Groups and Lie Algebras: Lesson 16 - representations, connectedness, definition of Lie Group We cover a few concepts in this lecture: 1) we introduce the idea of a matrix representation using our super-simple example of a continuous group, 2) we discuss "connectedness" and explain tha

From playlist Lie Groups and Lie Algebras

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Field Definition (expanded) - Abstract Algebra

The field is one of the key objects you will learn about in abstract algebra. Fields generalize the real numbers and complex numbers. They are sets with two operations that come with all the features you could wish for: commutativity, inverses, identities, associativity, and more. They

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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Lagrangian cobordisms, enriched knot diagrams, and algebraic invariants - Ipsita Datta

Joint IAS/Princeton/Montreal/Paris/Tel-Aviv Symplectic Geometry Zoominar Topic: Lagrangian cobordisms, enriched knot diagrams, and algebraic invariants Speaker: Ipsita Datta Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: November 4, 2022 We introduce new invariants to the existence of

From playlist Mathematics

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Isomorphisms (Abstract Algebra)

An isomorphism is a homomorphism that is also a bijection. If there is an isomorphism between two groups G and H, then they are equivalent and we say they are "isomorphic." The groups may look different from each other, but their group properties will be the same. Be sure to subscribe s

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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Lecture 7: Sheaves of sets (Part 2)

The most important examples of topoi are categories of sheaves of sets on a small category. Patrick Eilliott introduced this class of examples over two talks, of which is the second. In this talk he defines Grothendieck topologies and the category of sheaves on a site, and develops the exa

From playlist Topos theory seminar

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David Masser: Avoiding Jacobians

Abstract: It is classical that, for example, there is a simple abelian variety of dimension 4 which is not the jacobian of any curve of genus 4, and it is not hard to see that there is one defined over the field of all algebraic numbers \overline{\bf Q}. In 2012 Chai and Oort asked if ther

From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry

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Ampleness in strongly minimal structures - K. Tent - Workshop 3 - CEB T1 2018

Katrin Tent (Münster) / 30.03.2018 Ampleness in strongly minimal structures The notion of ampleness captures essential properties of projective spaces over fields. It is natural to ask whether any sufficiently ample strongly minimal set arises from an algebraically closed field. In this

From playlist 2018 - T1 - Model Theory, Combinatorics and Valued fields

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Intermediate Algebra Lecture 10.3 Part 3

Intermediate Algebra Lecture 10.3 Part 3: Simplifying Radical Expressions

From playlist Intermediate Algebra Playlist 1

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Linear Transformations: Onto

Linear Algebra: Continuing with function properties of linear transformations, we recall the definition of an onto function and give a rule for onto linear transformations.

From playlist MathDoctorBob: Linear Algebra I: From Linear Equations to Eigenspaces | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics

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