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Faithful completely reducible representations of modular Lie algebras (1603.01894v2)

Published 6 Mar 2016 in math.RA

Abstract: The Ado-Iwasawa Theorem asserts that a finite-dimensional Lie algebra $L$ over a field $F$ has a finite-dimensional faithful module $V$. There are several extensions asserting the existence of such a module with various additional properties. In particular, Jacobson has proved that if the field has characteristic $p>0$, then there exists a completely reducible such module $V$. I strengthen Jacobson's Theorem, proving that if $L$ has dimension $n$ over the field $F$ of characteristic $p>0$, then $L$ has a faithful completely reducible module $V$ with $\dim(V) \le p{n2-1}$.

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