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- Lie group (links | edit)
- Trace (linear algebra) (links | edit)
- General linear group (links | edit)
- Special linear group (links | edit)
- Symplectic group (links | edit)
- Unitary group (links | edit)
- Special unitary group (links | edit)
- Poincaré group (links | edit)
- Lorentz group (links | edit)
- Root system (links | edit)
- Dynkin diagram (links | edit)
- Representation of a Lie group (links | edit)
- Simple Lie group (links | edit)
- G2 (mathematics) (links | edit)
- F4 (mathematics) (links | edit)
- E6 (mathematics) (links | edit)
- Weyl group (links | edit)
- Coxeter group (links | edit)
- Adjoint representation (links | edit)
- Grand unification energy (links | edit)
- Lie algebra representation (links | edit)
- Projective linear group (links | edit)
- Spin group (links | edit)
- Lattice (group) (links | edit)
- Circle group (links | edit)
- Casimir element (links | edit)
- Borel subgroup (links | edit)
- E8 (mathematics) (links | edit)
- E7 (mathematics) (links | edit)
- Euclidean group (links | edit)
- Translational symmetry (links | edit)
- Representation theory of the Poincaré group (links | edit)
- First-class constraint (links | edit)
- Euler's equations (rigid body dynamics) (links | edit)
- Killing form (links | edit)
- Vladimir Drinfeld (links | edit)
- Kac–Moody algebra (links | edit)
- Cartan matrix (links | edit)
- Cartan subalgebra (links | edit)
- Semisimple Lie algebra (links | edit)
- Affine Lie algebra (links | edit)
- Table of Lie groups (links | edit)
- Loop group (links | edit)
- Representation theory of the Galilean group (links | edit)
- Wilhelm Killing (links | edit)
- Symmetric space (links | edit)
- Group of Lie type (links | edit)
- Lie algebra cohomology (links | edit)
- Symmetry (physics) (links | edit)