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Date: 2008-01-16 14:00:16
Lie groups
Mathematics
Representation theory
Root system
Weyl group
Cartan subalgebra
Vector space
Constructible universe
Vertex operator algebra
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Lie algebras

Affine Lie Algebras Kevin Wray January 16, 2008

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