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On Lie Algebras Of Prime Characteristic

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On Lie Algebras Of Prime Characteristic
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Number of pages: 93

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The purpose of the present memoir is to demonstrate the applicability, under certain restrictions on the algebra and the base field, of the techniques used in the determination of all simple Lie algebras of characteristic zero.

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