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Gradings on the exceptional Lie algebras $F_4$ and $G_2$ revisited

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 Added by Mikhail Kotchetov
 Publication date 2010
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All gradings by abelian groups are classified on the following algebras over an algebraically closed field of characteristic not 2: the simple Lie algebra of type $G_2$ (characteristic not 3), the exceptional simple Jordan algebra, and the simple Lie algebra of type $F_4$.



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