The Heisenberg Lie Group is the most frequently used model for studying the representation theory of Lie groups. This Lie group is modular-noncompact and its Lie algebra is nilpotent. The elements of Heisenberg Lie group and algebra can be expressed in the form of matrices of size 3×3. Another specialty is also inherited by its three-dimensional Lie algebra and is called the Lie Heisenberg algebra. The Heisenberg Lie Group whose Lie Algebra is extended to the dimension 2n+1 is called the generalized Heisenberg Lie group and it is denoted by H whose Lie algebra is h_n. In this study, the surjectiveness of exponential mapping for H was studied with respect to h_n=⟨x ̅,y ̅,z ̅⟩ whose Lie bracket is given by [X_i,Y_i ]=Z. The purpose of this research is to prove the characterization of the Lie subgroup with respect to h_n. In this study, the results were obtained that if ⟨x ̅,y ̅ ⟩=:V⊆h_n a subspace and a set {e^(x_i ) e^(x_j ) ┤| x_i,x_j∈V }=:L⊆H then L=H and consequently Lie(L)≠V.
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