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Template:Inline In mathematics, the nilpotent cone 𝒩 of a finite-dimensional semisimple Lie algebra 𝔤 is the set of elements that act nilpotently in all representations of 𝔤. In other words,

𝒩={a𝔤:ρ(a) is nilpotent for all representations ρ:𝔤End(V)}.

The nilpotent cone is an irreducible subvariety of 𝔤 (considered as a vector space).

Example

The nilpotent cone of sl2, the Lie algebra of 2×2 matrices with vanishing trace, is the variety of all 2×2 traceless matrices with rank less than or equal to 1.

References

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