
We collect some necessary concepts and principles in the theory of linear algebraic monoids which apply to further investigation on other topics such as the classification of reductive monoids, representations of algebraic monoids, monoids of Lie type, cell decompositions, monoid Hecke algebra, and monoid schemes. We use classical monoids as examples to demonstrate notions.
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