
AbstractStratified groups are those simply connected Lie groups whose Lie algebras admit a derivation for which the eigenspace with eigenvalue 1 is Lie generating. When a stratified group is equipped with a left-invariant path distance that is homogeneous with respect to the automorphisms induced by the derivation, this metric space is known as Carnot group. Carnot groups appear in several mathematical contexts. To understand their algebraic structure, it is useful to study some examples explicitly. In this work, we provide a list of low-dimensional stratified groups, express their Lie product, and present a basis of left-invariant vector fields, together with their respective left-invariant 1-forms, a basis of right-invariant vector fields, and some other properties. We exhibit all stratified groups in dimension up to 7 and also study some free-nilpotent groups in dimension up to 14.
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, nilpotent Lie algebras, free nilpotent groups, stratified groups, differentiaaligeometria, 510 Mathematics, FOS: Mathematics, Matematiikka, exponential coordinates, associated carnot-graded lie algebra, 22f30, 14m17, QA299.6-433, nilpotent lie algebras, Lien ryhmät, harmoninen analyysi, 43a80, 53c17, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Carnot groups, carnot groups, associated Carnot-graded Lie algebra, 53C17, 43A80, 22E25, 22F30, 14M17,, Mathematics, Analysis
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, nilpotent Lie algebras, free nilpotent groups, stratified groups, differentiaaligeometria, 510 Mathematics, FOS: Mathematics, Matematiikka, exponential coordinates, associated carnot-graded lie algebra, 22f30, 14m17, QA299.6-433, nilpotent lie algebras, Lien ryhmät, harmoninen analyysi, 43a80, 53c17, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Carnot groups, carnot groups, associated Carnot-graded Lie algebra, 53C17, 43A80, 22E25, 22F30, 14M17,, Mathematics, Analysis
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