Skip to main content
Search type Search syntax
Tags [tag]
Exact "words here"
Author user:1234
user:me (yours)
Score score:3 (3+)
score:0 (none)
Answers answers:3 (3+)
answers:0 (none)
isaccepted:yes
hasaccepted:no
inquestion:1234
Views views:250
Code code:"if (foo != bar)"
Sections title:apples
body:"apples oranges"
URL url:"*.example.com"
Saves in:saves
Status closed:yes
duplicate:no
migrated:no
wiki:no
Types is:question
is:answer
Exclude -[tag]
-apples
For more details on advanced search visit our help page
Results tagged with
Search options not deleted user 19075

Lie algebras are algebraic structures which were introduced to study the concept of infinitesimal transformations. The term "Lie algebra" (after Sophus Lie) was introduced by Hermann Weyl in the 1930s. In older texts, the name "infinitesimal group" is used. Related mathematical concepts include Lie groups and differentiable manifolds.

8 votes
1 answer
556 views

The parity of the full automorphism group order of finite non-abelian groups of prime exponent

Is there a finite non-abelian group $G$ of prime exponent such that the full automorphism group of $G$ is of odd order?
Alireza Abdollahi's user avatar
3 votes
Accepted

Restricted Burnside Problem: Lower bound nilpotency class

For Questions 1, 2. We know $c(d,2)=1$ for all $d$ and $c(1,3)=1$, $c(2,3)=2$ and $c(d,3)=3$ for all $d>2$. So suppose if necessary $p\geq 5$. Take $G(d,p)$ to be the unitiriangular matrices of size …
Alireza Abdollahi's user avatar
2 votes

Local vs global nilpotence class (Lazard correspondence)

This is not a complete answer (only gives the answer for p=2,3,5) but it is also too long to add as a comment! Known results concerning similar questions as yours suggest that the nilpotency class of …
Alireza Abdollahi's user avatar