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The Grassmann algebra \(E=E_0\oplus E_1\) of an infinite dimensional vector space is graded by the \(2\)-element group. Denote by \(E_{1,1}\) the algebra of \(2\times 2\) matrices with diagonal entries from \(E_0\) and off-diagonal entries from \(E_1\). This algebra plays significant role in the theory of polynomial identities, since when the base field has characteristic zero, the T-ideal of identities of this algebra is verbally prime, and is the same as the T-ideal of identities of the tensor square of \(E\). In the present paper the center of the rank two relatively free algebra of the variety generated by \(E_{1,1}\) is studied (over an infinite base field of characteristic different from \(2\)). A corollary of the calculations in the paper is that the center is the sum of the base field and a nilpotent ideal (of the relatively free algebra). The approach of the paper uses a realization of this relatively free algebra as an algebra of generic matrices with entries from the free supercommutative superalgebra.
Property / review text: The Grassmann algebra \(E=E_0\oplus E_1\) of an infinite dimensional vector space is graded by the \(2\)-element group. Denote by \(E_{1,1}\) the algebra of \(2\times 2\) matrices with diagonal entries from \(E_0\) and off-diagonal entries from \(E_1\). This algebra plays significant role in the theory of polynomial identities, since when the base field has characteristic zero, the T-ideal of identities of this algebra is verbally prime, and is the same as the T-ideal of identities of the tensor square of \(E\). In the present paper the center of the rank two relatively free algebra of the variety generated by \(E_{1,1}\) is studied (over an infinite base field of characteristic different from \(2\)). A corollary of the calculations in the paper is that the center is the sum of the base field and a nilpotent ideal (of the relatively free algebra). The approach of the paper uses a realization of this relatively free algebra as an algebra of generic matrices with entries from the free supercommutative superalgebra. / rank
 
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Grassmann algebras
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generic algebras
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polynomial identities
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central elements
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T-ideals
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center
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relatively free algebras
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supercommutative superalgebras
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    The Grassmann algebra \(E=E_0\oplus E_1\) of an infinite dimensional vector space is graded by the \(2\)-element group. Denote by \(E_{1,1}\) the algebra of \(2\times 2\) matrices with diagonal entries from \(E_0\) and off-diagonal entries from \(E_1\). This algebra plays significant role in the theory of polynomial identities, since when the base field has characteristic zero, the T-ideal of identities of this algebra is verbally prime, and is the same as the T-ideal of identities of the tensor square of \(E\). In the present paper the center of the rank two relatively free algebra of the variety generated by \(E_{1,1}\) is studied (over an infinite base field of characteristic different from \(2\)). A corollary of the calculations in the paper is that the center is the sum of the base field and a nilpotent ideal (of the relatively free algebra). The approach of the paper uses a realization of this relatively free algebra as an algebra of generic matrices with entries from the free supercommutative superalgebra.
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    Grassmann algebras
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    generic algebras
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    polynomial identities
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    central elements
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    T-ideals
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    center
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    relatively free algebras
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    supercommutative superalgebras
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