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- Harish-Chandra_isomorphism abstract "In mathematics, the Harish-Chandra isomorphism, introduced by Harish-Chandra (1951),is an isomorphism of commutative rings constructed in the theory of Lie algebras. The isomorphism maps the center Z(U(g)) of the universal enveloping algebra U(g) of a reductive Lie algebra g to the elements S(h)W of the symmetric algebra S(h) of a Cartan subalgebra h that are invariant under the Weyl group W.".
- Harish-Chandra_isomorphism comment "In mathematics, the Harish-Chandra isomorphism, introduced by Harish-Chandra (1951),is an isomorphism of commutative rings constructed in the theory of Lie algebras. The isomorphism maps the center Z(U(g)) of the universal enveloping algebra U(g) of a reductive Lie algebra g to the elements S(h)W of the symmetric algebra S(h) of a Cartan subalgebra h that are invariant under the Weyl group W.".