Lie algebras

Hypoalgebra

In algebra, a hypoalgebra is a generalization of a subalgebra of a Lie algebra introduced by . The relation between an algebra and a hypoalgebra is called a subjoining, which generalizes the notion of an inclusion of subalgebras. There is also a notion of restriction of a representation of a Lie algebra to a subjoined hypoalgebra, with branching rules similar to those for restriction to subalgebras except that some of the multiplicities in the branching rule may be negative. W. G. McKay, J. Patera, and D. W. Rand calculated many of these branching rules for hypoalgebras. (Wikipedia).

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