L-infinity algebras and deformation theory

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A differential graded Lie algebra is a graded k-vector space 𝔤 endowed with a differential d:𝔤𝔤 of degree +1 and a bracket []:𝔤𝔤𝔤 (of degree 0), such that

[] is skew symmetric,
[] satisfies the Jacobi identity,
d acts as a derivation with respect to [].

We denote the cohomology of 𝔤 with respect to d by h*(𝔤). It is a graded vector space over k, and it inherits a Lie bracket. (In fact, it is an L-algebra.)