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Let $\mathfrak{g}=\mbox{Lie}(G)$ be the Lie algebra of a simple algebraic group $G$ over an algebraically closed field of characteristic $0$. Let $e$ be a nilpotent element of $\mathfrak{g}$ and let $\mathfrak{g}_e=\mbox{Lie}(G_e)$ where $G_e$ stands for the stabiliser of $e$ in $G$. For $\mathfrak{g}$ classical, we give an explicit combinatorial formula for the codimension of $[\mathfrak{g}_e,\mathfrak{g}_e]$ in $\mathfrak{g}_e$ and use it to determine those $e\in \mathfrak{g}$ for which the largest commutative quotient $U(\mathfrak{g},e)^{\mbox{ab}}$ of the finite $W$-algebra $U(\mathfrak{g},e)$ is isomorphic to a polynomial algebra. It turns out that this happens if and only if $e$ lies in a unique sheet of $\mathfrak{g}$. The nilpotent elements with this property are called non-singular in the paper. Confirming a recent conjecture of Izosimov, we prove that a nilpotent element $e\in \mathfrak{g}$ is non-singular if and only if the maximal dimension of the geometric quotients $\mathcal{S}/G$, where $\mathcal{S}$ is a sheet of $\mathfrak{g}$ containing $e$, coincides with the codimension of $[\mathfrak{g}_e,\mathfrak{g}_e]$ in $\mathfrak{g}_e$ and describe all non-singular nilpotent elements in terms of partitions. We also show that for any nilpotent element $e$ in a classical Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$ the closed subset of Specm $U(\mathfrak{g},e)^{\mbox{ab}}$ consisting of all points fixed by the natural action of the component group of $G_e$ is isomorphic to an affine space. Analogues of these results for exceptional Lie algebras are also obtained and applications to the theory of primitive ideals are given.
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