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On the characterization of primitive ideals in enveloping algebras

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Partially supported by the N.S.F. This paper was written while the authors were guests of the School of Mathematics of the University of Leeds

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Irving, R.S., Small, L.W. On the characterization of primitive ideals in enveloping algebras. Math Z 173, 217–221 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01159659

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