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2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 17-XX Secondary: 22-XX [MSN][ZBL]

or algebraic group $G$

The adjoint representation of a Lie group $G$ is the linear representation $\def\Ad{\textrm{Ad}\;} \Ad $ of $G$ in the tangent space $T_e(G)$ (or in the Lie algebra $\def\g{\mathfrak{g}}\g$ of $G$), given by the mapping which sends each $a\in G$ to the differential $\def\Int{\textrm{Int}\;}\Ad a = d(\Int a)_e$ of the inner automorphism $\Int a: x\mapsto axa^{-1}$. If $G\subseteq \def\GL{\textrm{GL}} \GL(V)$ is a linear group of isomorphisms of a vector space $V$, then

$$(\Ad a)X = aXa^{-1}, \quad X\in T_e(G) = \g\subset \textrm{End}(V).$$

The kernel $\ker \Ad$ contains the centre of $G$, and if $G$ is connected and if the ground field has characteristic zero, it coincides with this centre. The differential of the adjoint representation of $\def\ad{\textrm{ad}\;} G$ at $e$ coincides with the adjoint representation $\ad$ of $\g$, defined as follows:

The adjoint representation of a Lie algebra $\g$ is the linear representation $\ad$ of the algebra $\g$ into the module $\g$ acting by the formula

$$(\ad x)y = [x,y],\quad x,y\in \g,$$ where $[\;,\;]$ is the bracket operation in the algebra $\g$. The kernel $\ker \ad$ is the centre of the Lie algebra $\g$. The operators $\ad x$ are derivations of $\g$ and are called inner derivations. The image $\ad \g$ is called the adjoint linear Lie algebra and is an ideal in the Lie algebra $\def\Der{\textrm{Der}\;}\Der \g$ of all derivations of $\g$, moreover $\Der \g/\ad\g$ is the one-dimensional cohomology space $H^1(\g,\g)$ of $\g$, defined by the adjoint representation. In particular, $\ad \g = \Der\g$ if $\g$ is a semi-simple Lie algebra over a field of characteristic zero.

References

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Adjoint representation of a Lie group. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Adjoint_representation_of_a_Lie_group&oldid=23678
This article was adapted from an original article by A.L. Onishchik (originator), which appeared in Encyclopedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098. See original article