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Encyclopedia > Center of an algebra

The term center is used in various contexts in abstract algebra to denote the set of all those elements that commute with all other elements. More specifically:

  • The center of a group G consists of all those elements x in G such that xg = gx for all g in G. This is a normal subgroup of G.
  • The center of a ring R is the subset of R consisting of all those elements x of R such that xr = rx for all r in R. The center is a commutative subring of R, so R is an algebra over its center.
  • The center of an algebra A consists of all those elements x of A such that xa = ax for all a in A. See also: central simple algebra.
  • The center of a Lie algebra L consists of all those elements x in L such that [x,a] = 0 for all a in L. This is an ideal of the Lie algebra L.





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Center (algebra) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (197 words)
The center of a ring R is the subset of R consisting of all those elements x of R such that xr = rx for all r in R.
The center of a Lie algebra L consists of all those elements x in L such that [x,a] = 0 for all a in L.
This is an ideal of the Lie algebra L.
PlanetMath: Kac-Moody algebra (103 words)
Otherwise, the algebra we obtain is infinite dimensional and has an
Cross-references: center, infinite dimensional, algebra, Dynkin diagram, Cartan matrix, semi-simple Lie algebra, finite dimensional, matrix, relations, generated by, Lie algebra, automorphisms, pairing, roots, linearly independent, vector space, complex, rank, generalized Cartan matrix
This is version 4 of Kac-Moody algebra, born on 2003-03-24, modified 2006-01-03.
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