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Anyonic Lie algebra and Lie algebra

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Difference between Anyonic Lie algebra and Lie algebra

Anyonic Lie algebra vs. Lie algebra

In mathematics, an anyonic Lie algebra is a U(1) graded vector space L over \mathbb equipped with a bilinear operator and linear maps \varepsilon\colon L\to\mathbb and \Delta\colon L \to L\otimes L satisfying for pure graded elements X, Y, and Z. In mathematics, a Lie algebra (pronounced "Lee") is a vector space \mathfrak g together with a non-associative, alternating bilinear map \mathfrak g \times \mathfrak g \rightarrow \mathfrak g; (x, y) \mapsto, called the Lie bracket, satisfying the Jacobi identity.

Similarities between Anyonic Lie algebra and Lie algebra

Anyonic Lie algebra and Lie algebra have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bilinear map, Linear map, Mathematics.

Bilinear map

In mathematics, a bilinear map is a function combining elements of two vector spaces to yield an element of a third vector space, and is linear in each of its arguments.

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Linear map

In mathematics, a linear map (also called a linear mapping, linear transformation or, in some contexts, linear function) is a mapping between two modules (including vector spaces) that preserves (in the sense defined below) the operations of addition and scalar multiplication.

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Mathematics

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") is the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change.

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Anyonic Lie algebra and Lie algebra Comparison

Anyonic Lie algebra has 7 relations, while Lie algebra has 117. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.42% = 3 / (7 + 117).

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