
An infinite-dimensional Lie Algebra is proposed which includes, in its subalgebras and limits, most Lie Algebras routinely utilized in physics. It relies on the finite oscillator Lie group, and appears applicable to twisted noncommutative QFT and CFT.
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High Energy Physics - Theory, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, infinite-dimensional Lie algebra, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Infinite-dimensional groups and algebras motivated by physics, including Virasoro, Kac-Moody, \(W\)-algebras and other current algebras and their representations, finite oscillator Lie group, Infinite-dimensional Lie (super)algebras, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematical Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, infinite-dimensional Lie algebra, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Infinite-dimensional groups and algebras motivated by physics, including Virasoro, Kac-Moody, \(W\)-algebras and other current algebras and their representations, finite oscillator Lie group, Infinite-dimensional Lie (super)algebras, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematical Physics
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