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On nuclear Bernstein algebras (English)
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1990
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Let (\({\mathcal A},\omega)\) be an \(n+1\) dimensional commutative nonassociative baric algebra where \(\omega\) is a weight function; it is called a Bernstein algebra iff for every element x of this algebra \((x^ 2)^ 2=\omega (x^ 2)x^ 2.\) The author shows the following results: If, for every element x of \(N=\ker \omega\) in a Bernstein algebra, \(x^ 3=0\), this algebra is a special train algebra. If \({\mathcal A}\) is a Bernstein algebra, it is a nuclear algebra if and only if the core of \({\mathcal A}\) is \({\mathcal A}\). The core of a Bernstein algebra is a special train algebra.
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genetic algebra
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nuclear algebra
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core
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Bernstein algebra
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special train algebra
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