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The Jacobson radical of an evolution algebra (English)
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19 June 2019
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Summary: In this paper we characterize the maximal modular ideals of an evolution algebra \(A\) in order to describe its Jacobson radical, Rad\((A)\). We characterize semisimple evolution algebras (i.e. those such that Rad$(A)=\{0\})\)as well as radical ones. We introduce two elemental notions of spectrum of an element \(a\)in an evolution algebra \(A\) namely the spectrum \(\sigma^{A}(a)\)and the \(m\)-spectrum \(\sigma _{m}^{A}(a)\)(they coincide for associative algebras, but in general \(\sigma ^{A}(a)\subseteq \sigma_{m}^{A}(a),\) and we show examples where the inclusion is strict). We prove that they are non-empty and describe \(\sigma ^{A}(a)\) and \(\sigma _{m}^{A}(a)\) in terms of the eigenvalues of a suitable matrix related with the structure constants matrix of \(A\). We say \(A\)is \(m\)-\textit{semisimple} (respectively \textit{spectrally semisimple}) if zero is the unique ideal contained into the set of \(a\) in \(A\) such that \(\sigma _{m}^{A}(a)=\{0\}\)(respectively \(\sigma^{A}(a)=\{0\}$). In contrast to the associative case (where the notions of semisimplicity, spectrally semisimplicty and \(m\)-semisimplicity are equivalent) we show examples of \(m\)-semisimple evolution algebras \(A\) that, nevertheless, are radical algebras (i.e \(Rad(A)=A\)). Also some theorems about automatic continuity of homomorphisms will be considered.
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evolution algebra
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Jacobson radical
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modular ideal
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spectrum
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semisimplicity
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