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  2. Table of Lie groups - Wikipedia

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    Note that a "complex Lie group" is defined as a complex analytic manifold that is also a group whose multiplication and inversion are each given by a holomorphic map. The dimensions in the table below are dimensions over C. Note that every complex Lie group/algebra can also be viewed as a real Lie group/algebra of twice the dimension.

  3. Lie group - Wikipedia

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    A real Lie group is a group that is also a finite-dimensional real smooth manifold, in which the group operations of multiplication and inversion are smooth maps. Smoothness of the group multiplication : (,) = means that μ is a smooth mapping of the product manifold G × G into G. The two requirements can be combined to the single requirement ...

  4. Exponential map (Lie theory) - Wikipedia

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    In the theory of Lie groups, the exponential map is a map from the Lie algebra of a Lie group to the group, which allows one to recapture the local group structure from the Lie algebra. The existence of the exponential map is one of the primary reasons that Lie algebras are a useful tool for studying Lie groups.

  5. List of Lie groups topics - Wikipedia

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    See Table of Lie groups for a list. General linear group, special linear group. SL 2 (R) SL 2 (C) Unitary group, special unitary group. SU(2) SU(3) Orthogonal group, special orthogonal group. Rotation group SO(3) SO(8) Generalized orthogonal group, generalized special orthogonal group. The special unitary group SU(1,1) is the unit sphere in the ...

  6. Lie group–Lie algebra correspondence - Wikipedia

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    Suppose G is a closed subgroup of GL(n;C), and thus a Lie group, by the closed subgroups theorem.Then the Lie algebra of G may be computed as [2] [3] ⁡ = {(;)}. For example, one can use the criterion to establish the correspondence for classical compact groups (cf. the table in "compact Lie groups" below.)

  7. Simple Lie group - Wikipedia

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    Once these are known, the ones with non-trivial center are easy to list as follows. Any simple Lie group with trivial center has a universal cover whose center is the fundamental group of the simple Lie group. The corresponding simple Lie groups with non-trivial center can be obtained as quotients of this universal cover by a subgroup of the ...

  8. Category:Lie groups - Wikipedia

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    Lie group–Lie algebra correspondence; ... Table of Lie groups; Tangent Lie group; ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  9. Group theory - Wikipedia

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    Lie groups are named after Sophus Lie, who laid the foundations of the theory of continuous transformation groups. The term groupes de Lie first appeared in French in 1893 in the thesis of Lie's student Arthur Tresse, page 3. [5] Lie groups represent the best-developed theory of continuous symmetry of mathematical objects and structures, which ...