Abstract

A result of Barnea and Isaacs states that if L is a finite dimensional nilpotent Lie algebra with exactly two distinct centralizer dimensions, then nilpotency class of L is either 2 or 3. In this article, we classify all such finite dimensional 3-step nilpotent Lie algebras over a finite field.

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