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Tate Lie algebra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tate Lie algebra In mathematics, a Tate Lie algebra is a topological Lie algebra over a field whose underlying vector space is a Tate space (or Tate vector space), meaning that the topology has a base of commensurable subspaces. Tate spaces were introduced by , who named them after John Tate. An example of a Tate Lie algebra is the Lie algebra of formal power series over a finite-dimensional Lie algebra. ==References==
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