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A Bright Shining Lie         
BOOK BY NEIL SHEEHAN
A Bright And Shining Lie; A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam; Bright Shining Lie
A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam (1988) is a book by Neil Sheehan, a former New York Times reporter, about U.S.
Lie algebra representation         
HOMOMORPHISM OF LIE ALGEBRAS WHOSE CODOMAIN IS THE ENDOMORPHISM ALGEBRA OF A VECTOR SPACE
Repesentation of a Lie algebra; Representations of Lie algebras; Classification of finite-dimensional representations of semi-simple Lie algebras; Representation of Lie algebras; Lie algebra module; Representation of a Lie algebra; Classification of finite-dimensional representations of semisimple Lie algebras; Representation theory of Lie algebras; Lie algebra action; Representation theory of complex semisimple Lie algebra
In the mathematical field of representation theory, a Lie algebra representation or representation of a Lie algebra is a way of writing a Lie algebra as a set of matrices (or endomorphisms of a vector space) in such a way that the Lie bracket is given by the commutator. In the language of physics, one looks for a vector space V together with a collection of operators on V satisfying some fixed set of commutation relations, such as the relations satisfied by the angular momentum operators.
James Bright         
AMERICAN LINGUIST (1852–1926)
Bright, James; James Wilson Bright
James Wilson Bright (1852–1926) was an American philologist active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. He was a Professor of English Philology at Johns Hopkins University, and specialized in early Germanic languages and Old and Middle English specifically.
Examples of use of A Bright Shining Lie
1. Journalist Neil Sheehan, former Saigon bureau chief for United Press International, said he had lost his best friend, a man of enormous physical and mental energy who had profound moral and physical courage.‘‘ We were in Vietnam at a time when we were being denounced by those on high,‘‘ said Sheehan, who went on to write A Bright Shining Lie,‘‘ a Pulitzer Prize–winning account of the Vietnam War. There was tremendous pressure.