Classification of admissible nilpotent orbits in simple exceptional real Lie algebras of inner type

Author:

Noël Alfred

Abstract

In this paper we give a classification of admissible nilpotent orbits of the noncompact simple exceptional real Lie groups of inner type. We use a lemma of Takuya Ohta and some information from the work of Dragomir Djoković to construct a simple algorithm which allows us to decide the admissiblity of a given orbit.

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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