- Élie
Cartan Anna
Cartan (1878–1923),
French mathematician and teacher,
sister of Élie
Cartan Cartan (crater), a
lunar crater named for Élie
Cartan Badea...
-
mathematician Élie
Cartan,
nephew of
mathematician Anna
Cartan,
oldest brother of
composer Jean
Cartan [fr; de],
physicist Louis Cartan [fr] and mathematician...
- Élie
Joseph Cartan ForMemRS (French: [kaʁtɑ̃]; 9
April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an
influential French mathematician who did
fundamental work in the theory...
- In mathematics, a
Cartan subalgebra,
often abbreviated as CSA, is a
nilpotent subalgebra h {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {h}}} of a Lie
algebra g {\displaystyle...
- In
theoretical physics, the Einstein–
Cartan theory, also
known as the Einstein–
Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory, is a
classical theory of gravitation, one of...
- In mathematics, the Maurer–
Cartan form for a Lie
group G is a
distinguished differential one-form on G that
carries the
basic infinitesimal information...
- In mathematics,
Cartan formula can mean: one in
differential geometry: L X = d ι X + ι X d {\displaystyle {\mathcal {L}}_{X}=\mathrm {d} \,\iota _{X}+\iota...
- mathematics, the term
Cartan matrix has
three meanings. All of
these are
named after the
French mathematician Élie
Cartan. Amusingly, the
Cartan matrices in the...
- In mathematics, the
Cartan decomposition is a
decomposition of a
semisimple Lie
group or Lie algebra,
which plays an
important role in
their structure...
- as a
Cartan connection. For Lie groups, Maurer–
Cartan frames are used to view the Maurer–
Cartan form of the
group as a
Cartan connection.
Cartan reformulated...