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Supergroups factorizations through matrix realization. (English) Zbl 0792.17007

By making use of the matrix realization, the authors obtain the exponentiation of the supergroups \(U(m/n)\) and \(\text{OSP}(m/2n)\). Furthermore, they describe a process of factorization of the supergroup element without reference to solving nonlinear differential equations.

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17A70 Superalgebras
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