Lecture

Diagonalizable Groups

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This lecture introduces diagonalizable groups, which are linear algebraic groups isomorphic to closed subgroups of a choice. The instructor explains the properties of diagonalizable groups, such as the span of characters and their relation to the ring of regular functions.

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