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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1616317
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Speciality of Lie-Jordan algebras
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1616317

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    Speciality of Lie-Jordan algebras (English)
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    27 February 2002
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    A Lie-Jordan algebra is a vector space \(A\) over a field \(K\), endowed with a binary operation \([\cdot,\cdot]\) and a ternary operation \(\{\cdot,\cdot,\cdot\}\) such that \((A,[\cdot,\cdot])\) is a Lie algebra, \((A,\{\cdot,\cdot,\cdot\})\) is a Jordan triple system, and both operations satisfy certain compatibility conditions. Any associative algebra \(A\) gives rise to a Lie-Jordan algebra, with the same additive structure as \(A\) and binary and ternary operations defined, respectively, by \([x,y]= xy-yx\) and \(\{x,y,z\}= xyz+zyx\). Lie-Jordan algebras which are subalgebras of such a Lie-Jordan algebra derived from an associative algebra are called special. The authors prove that every Lie-Jordan algebra over a field of characteristic different from 2 is special. Then they apply this result to prove the associativity of a certain loop constructed by Grishkov.
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    speciality
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    Lie-Jordan algebra
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    associativity
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    loop
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