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Classification of some nilpotent class of Leibniz superalgebras
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    Classification of some nilpotent class of Leibniz superalgebras (English)
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    4 October 2010
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    The paper deals with the classification of a subclass of Leibniz superalgebras in dimension \(n+m,\) where \(n\) and \(m\) are dimensions of the even and odd parts of the superalgebra. The subclass is supposed to have the characteristic sequence \((n|m-1,1)\) and the nilindex \(n+m.\) The authors claim that in these circumstances only two cases occur: \(m=n+1\) and \(m=n+2\). Accordingly, they study these to cases separately. When \(m=n+1\) it is chosen a basis (Lemma 3.2), the isomorphism criterion (Theorem 3.2) and the list of isomorphism classes (Theorem 3.3) are given. Similarly, in the case \(m=n+2\) the authors choose an appropriate basis (Lemma 3.3) and give the isomorphism criterion (Theorem 3.4) and the list of isomorphism classes (Theorem 3.5).
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    Lie superalgebras
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    Leibniz superalgebras
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    nilindex
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    charasteristic sequence
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    classification
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