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Fractal nil graded Lie, associative, Poisson, and Jordan superalgebras (English)
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9 March 2021
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The constructions of ``fractal'' Lie (super)algebras from the previous works of the authors is extended to Jordan superalgebras. Fractal analogs of Jordan algebras do not exist, so to consider Jordan superalgebras in this context is very natural. ``Fractality'' here refers to the fact that the algebra contains infinite number of copies of itself. All at all, the authors construct 5 related algebras: a certain Lie superalgebra \(Q\), its associative envelope \(A\), a Poisson algebra \(P\), and two Jordan superalgebras \(J\) an \(K\). These algebras share many interesting properties, which are enumerated in a long and impressive list containing \(20\) items (growth, monomial base, gradings, restrictedness, speciality, decomposition into the sum of locally nilpotent subalgebras, etc.). The paper is unavoidably very technical, but very thoroughly and clearly written, with detailed references to the previous literature.
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Lie algebras of differential operators
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Lie superalgebra
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self-similar algebras
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nil-algebras
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graded algebras
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restricted Lie algebras
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growth
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Poisson superalgebras
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Jordan superalgebras
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