Lie Algebras and Lie Groups
Cartan's Criterion is a fundamental result in the study of Lie algebras that provides a method to determine whether a given Lie algebra is semisimple. This criterion links the structure of the Lie algebra to its Killing form, specifically stating that a finite-dimensional Lie algebra is semisimple if and only if its Killing form is non-degenerate. This connection is crucial for understanding the representation theory and classification of Lie algebras.
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