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On ω-Lie superalgebras

Journal of Algebra and its Applications, 2017
Let [Formula: see text] be a finite-dimensional vector space over a field [Formula: see text] of characteristic zero, [Formula: see text] an anti-commutative product on [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] a bilinear form on [Formula: see text ...
J. Zhou, Liangyun Chen, Yao Ma, B. Sun
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It Takes Two to Lie: One to Lie, and One to Listen

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020
Trust is implicit in many online text conversations—striking up new friendships, or asking for tech support. But trust can be betrayed through deception. We study the language and dynamics of deception in the negotiation-based game Diplomacy, where seven
Denis Peskov   +5 more
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Transverse Lie

American Journal of Perinatology, 1990
To assess the impact of transverse lie on fetal and neonatal outcome, 14 mother and infant pairs with transverse lie were matched to 28 pairs with a vertex and 28 with a breech presentation. The control groups were matched for gestational age, route of delivery, type of anesthesia, and presence of labor.
G D, Hankins   +3 more
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Lie Quotients for Skew Lie Algebras

Algebra Colloquium, 2009
Let A be a semiprime associative algebra with an involution ∗ over a field of characteristic not 2, let KA be the Lie algebra of all skew elements of A, and let ZKA denote the annihilator of KA. The aim of this paper is to prove that if Q is a ∗-subalgebra of Qs(A) (the Martindale symmetric algebra of quotients of A) containing A, then KQ/ZKQ is a Lie
Cabrera, Miguel, Sánchez Ortega, Juana
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Lie for lie

Peace Review, 1997
The pseudo‐scholarly “historical revisionism” that minimizes or denies the nazi genocide of Europe's Jews, constitutes one of the darkest marks on the postwar intellectual environment. Paul Rassinier, Harry Elmer Barnes, Austin App, David Leslie Hoggan, Richard Verall (a.k.a., Richard Harwood), David Irving, Arthur Butz and Robert Faurrisson have been ...
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Lie Algebroids and Lie Pseudoalgebras

Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 1995
This paper presents a survey of the generalizations of the Lie theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras which have been introduced since the 1950's. Lie algebroids and Lie pseudoalgebras arise from an enormous variety of constructions in differential geometry.
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Lie-Group and Lie-Algebra Inhomogenizations

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1968
A systematic formulation of the concept of inhomogenization is given both for Lie groups and for Lie algebras, and the connection between the two structures is clarified in terms of the notion of semidirect product. Special emphasis is devoted to the classification of the inhomogenizations of semisimple Lie algebras. As an application, a lemma due to O'
Berzi, V., Gorini, V.
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Lie superbialgebras and poisson-lie supergroups

Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universität Hamburg, 1993
The basic notions of Lie bialgebras, Manin triples and classical Yang- Baxter equations are generalized to the case of Lie superalgebras. A class of Poisson-Lie supergroups is introduced. A rigorous formulation for a problem of quantization of Poisson supermanifolds is given.
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LIE REMARKABLE PDEs

Asymptotic Methods in Nonlinear Wave Phenomena, 2007
Within the context of the inverse Lie problem the question whether there exist PDEs that are characterized by their Lie point symmetries may be addressed. In a recent paper the authors called these equations Lie remarkable. In this paper we exhibit various examples of Lie remarkable equations, including some multidimensional Monge-Ampere type equations.
G. MANNO, OLIVERI, Francesco, R. VITOLO
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