1997
DOI: 10.1006/jabr.1997.7124
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On the Structure of the Graded Lie Algebra Associated with a Noncontractible Filtration

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“…Now [21,Corollary 6.34] (which generalizes earlier work of Kuznetsov [3], Weisfeiler [24], and Skryabin [11]) says that L is one of sl (2), W (1; n), H (2; n; Φ) (2) for some n and Φ. As TR(L) = 3 we have L sl (2).…”
Section: Case (A): Lie Algebras Without Nonsolvable 1-sectionsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Now [21,Corollary 6.34] (which generalizes earlier work of Kuznetsov [3], Weisfeiler [24], and Skryabin [11]) says that L is one of sl (2), W (1; n), H (2; n; Φ) (2) for some n and Φ. As TR(L) = 3 we have L sl (2).…”
Section: Case (A): Lie Algebras Without Nonsolvable 1-sectionsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…To show that j = 1, we will, for a contradiction, assume that j = 2. We begin by using an inductive argument from [13,Lemma 2.14] to show that the centralizer of S s in L <0 is zero. Denote by Z the centralizer of S s in L. Then Z = ⊕Z i is a homogeneous subspace of L. Since S s is stable under ad L ≧0 , Z is, as well.…”
Section: Conclusion Of the Proof Of The Main Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(See Corollary 1.7.) But then we would have [L 0 , S s ] = [[S 2 , Z −2 ], S s ] = [S 2 , [Z −2 , S s ]] = 0, to contradict[13, Lemma 2.13]. (See also Lemma 2.28.)…”
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confidence: 96%
“…3] for producing quotients of subalgebras in a graded Lie algebra g = r i=−q g i . It has been applied subsequently in several other settings; for example, it was used by Skryabin in [Sk2] to derive information about the solvable radical of g 0 .…”
Section: The Weisfeiler Radicalmentioning
confidence: 99%