Integrable module

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Template:One source In algebra, an integrable module (or integrable representation) of a Kac–Moody algebra 𝔤 (a certain infinite-dimensional Lie algebra) is a representation of 𝔤 such that (1) it is a sum of weight spaces and (2) the Chevalley generators ei,fi of 𝔤 are locally nilpotent.[1] For example, the adjoint representation of a Kac–Moody algebra is integrable.[2]

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