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AbstractExterior powers of the adjoint representation of a complex semisimple Lie algebra are decomposed into irreducible representations, to varying degrees of satisfaction.
Representation theory for linear algebraic groups, Representations of Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras, algebraic theory (weights), exterior algebra representations, Lie algebras of Lie groups, root lattices, rational cohomology classes, Representations of Lie and real algebraic groups: algebraic methods (Verma modules, etc.), graded multiplicities, complex semisimple Lie algebras, Lie algebras of linear algebraic groups, highest weights, symmetric algebras, adjoint actions, recursive formulas
Representation theory for linear algebraic groups, Representations of Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras, algebraic theory (weights), exterior algebra representations, Lie algebras of Lie groups, root lattices, rational cohomology classes, Representations of Lie and real algebraic groups: algebraic methods (Verma modules, etc.), graded multiplicities, complex semisimple Lie algebras, Lie algebras of linear algebraic groups, highest weights, symmetric algebras, adjoint actions, recursive formulas
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