1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf01457452
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Properties of a 29-dimensional simple Lie algebra of characteristic three

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“…For p > 0, Weisfeiler and Kac [54] gave a classification, but although the idea of their proof is OK, the paper has several gaps and vague notions (the Brown algebra br(3) was missed, whereas Brown [9] who discovered it did not write that it possesses Cartan matrix, actually two inequivalent matrices first observed by Skryabin [50,30]; the notion of the Lie algebra with Cartan matrix nicely formulated in [28] was not properly developed at the time [54] was written; the Dynkin diagrams mentioned there were not defined at all in the modular case; the algebras g(A) and g(A) (i) /c were sometimes identified). The case p > 3 being completely investigated by Block, Wilson, Premet and Strade [42,52] (see also [1]), we double-checked the cases where p < 5.…”
Section: Step 1: An Overview Of Known Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For p > 0, Weisfeiler and Kac [54] gave a classification, but although the idea of their proof is OK, the paper has several gaps and vague notions (the Brown algebra br(3) was missed, whereas Brown [9] who discovered it did not write that it possesses Cartan matrix, actually two inequivalent matrices first observed by Skryabin [50,30]; the notion of the Lie algebra with Cartan matrix nicely formulated in [28] was not properly developed at the time [54] was written; the Dynkin diagrams mentioned there were not defined at all in the modular case; the algebras g(A) and g(A) (i) /c were sometimes identified). The case p > 3 being completely investigated by Block, Wilson, Premet and Strade [42,52] (see also [1]), we double-checked the cases where p < 5.…”
Section: Step 1: An Overview Of Known Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• If > 0 and p = 1, then the analogous of Lie algebras in characteristic 0, the Brown algebras br(2; a), br(2), br(3) [29,31,81] for = 3, and the Kac-Weisfeiler algebras wk(3; a), wk(4; a) [29,59] for = 2.…”
Section: The Weyl Groupoid Of a (Modular) Lie (Super)algebramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• l = 3 and the characteristic of k is 3, and then g is isomorphic to the 29-dimensional simple Lie algebra discovered by Brown [1982], or…”
Section: Type Bmentioning
confidence: 99%