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As a noun terms

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As an adjective semisimple is

(mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

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Noun

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    Adjective

    (-) (wikipedia semisimple)
  • (mathematics, of a module) In which each submodule is a direct summand.
  • (mathematics, of an algebra or ring)
  • (mathematics, of an operator or matrix) For which every invariant subspace has an invariant complement, equivalent to the minimal polynomial being squarefree.
  • (mathematics, of a Lie algebra) Being a direct sum of simple Lie algebras.
  • (mathematics, of an algebraic group) Being a linear algebraic group whose radical of the identity component is trivial.