Meaning of linear algebraic group | Babel Free
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An algebraic group that is isomorphic to a subgroup of some general linear group.
Examples
“Geometric invariant theory arises in an attempt to construct a quotient of an algebraic variety X by an algebraic action of a linear algebraic group G.”
“The differential Galois group of a homogeneous linear differential equation has a structure of linear algebraic group; hence it is endowed, in particular, with the Zariski topology.[…]Kolchin used the differential algebra developed by Ritt and also built the foundations of the theory of linear algebraic groups.”
“2015, Willem A. de Graaf, Orbit Closures of Linear Algebraic Groups, Jaime Gutierrez, Josef Schicho, Martin Weimann (editors), Computer Algebra and Polynomials: Applications of Algebra and Number Theory, Springer, LNCS: 8942, page 76, Actions of linear algebraic groups appear in many contexts. […] Throughout we assume that the base field is algebraically closed and of characteristic 0, as many constructions that we use (e.g., the correspondence between a linear algebraic group and its Lie algebra) only work well in characteristic 0.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.