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  • 11Semiprimitive ring — In mathematics, especially in the area of algebra known as ring theory, a semiprimitive ring is a type of ring more general than a semisimple ring, but where simple modules still provide enough information about the ring. Important rings such as… …

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  • 12Matrix ring — In abstract algebra, a matrix ring is any collection of matrices forming a ring under matrix addition and matrix multiplication. The set of n×n matrices with entries from another ring is a matrix ring, as well as some subsets of infinite matrices …

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  • 13Projective module — In mathematics, particularly in abstract algebra and homological algebra, the concept of projective module over a ring R is a more flexible generalisation of the idea of a free module (that is, a module with basis vectors). Various equivalent… …

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  • 14Serial module — Chain ring redirects here. For the bicycle part, see Chainring. In abstract algebra, a uniserial module M is a module over a ring R, whose submodules are totally ordered by inclusion. This means simply that for any two submodules N1 and N2 of M,… …

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  • 15Killing form — In mathematics, the Killing form, named after Wilhelm Killing, is a symmetric bilinear form that plays a basic role in the theories of Lie groups and Lie algebras. In an example of Stigler s law of eponymy, the Killing form was actually invented… …

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  • 16Singular submodule — In the branches of abstract algebra known as ring theory and module theory, each right (resp. left) R module M has a singular submodule consisting of elements whose annihilators are essential right (resp. left) ideals in R. In set notation it is… …

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  • 17Finite dimensional von Neumann algebra — In mathematics, von Neumann algebras are self adjoint operator algebras that are closed under a chosen operator topology. When the underlying Hilbert space is finite dimensional, the von Neumann algebra is said to be a finite dimensional von… …

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  • 18Álgebra de Lie — En matemática, un álgebra de Lie es la estructura algebraica que describe un conjunto de transformaciones infinitesimales. Su uso principal reside en el estudio de objetos geométricos tales como grupos de Lie y variedades diferenciables. El… …

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  • 19Levi decomposition — In Lie theory and representation theory, the Levi decomposition, discovered by Eugenio Elia Levi (1906), states that any finite dimensional real Lie algebra g is (as a vector space) the direct sum of two significant structural parts; namely,… …

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  • 20Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomial — In representation theory, a Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomial P y,w ( q ) is a member of a family of integral polynomials introduced in work of David Kazhdan and George Lusztig Harv|Kazhdan|Lusztig|1979. They are indexed by pairs of elements y , w of a… …

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