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Lie Groups are Groups that are additionally smooth manifolds such that the multiplication and the inverse maps are smooth.

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Milnor's model of $EG$ and Kac-Moody groups

I am working with non-compact Kac-Moody groups $\mathcal{K}$. We can use Milnor's join model for $E\mathcal{K}=\varinjlim \mathcal{K}^{*n}$, where $\mathcal{K}^{*n}$ is the iterated join (see page 20 …
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Computing equivariant K-theory using the amalgamted product

If I have a Lie group (or a Kac-Moody group) $G$ such that it's the amalgated product of it's proper parabolic subgroups $P_J$, i.e. $G = \text{colim} P_J$, then could I use this to compute the equiva …
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Is is possible to lift an equivariant map of Loop lie algebras to an equivariant map of Loop...

For brevity, let $LG=\mathbb{T}\ltimes \tilde{L}G$, the affine loop group and let $G$ be a simple simply conneceted Lie group. I have a map $\phi:L\mathfrak{g} \to L\mathfrak{g}$ that is equivariant. …
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