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Structure properties of nilpotent elements in simple Lie superalgebras

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Lie superalgebras, can be viewed as a generalization of Lie algebras including a Z2-grading, has become a topic of intense research interest both in mathematics and physics since mid 1970s. In this talk, I will mainly focus on introducing some background of Lie superalgebras, for example classification of simple Lie superalgebras, nilptent orbits and so on. I will also give examples of Lie superalgebras which are simple. Then I will mention my research on the centralizer of nilpotent elements in simple Lie superalgebras and its centre and state my main result on the above structures.

This talk is part of the Algebra Seminar series.

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