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The Cartan algebra of exterior differential forms as a supermanifold: morphisms and manifolds associated with them
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    The Cartan algebra of exterior differential forms as a supermanifold: morphisms and manifolds associated with them (English)
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    A supermanifold, \(M^{m/n}\), can be characterized by its smooth superfunctions which constitute an algebra A (Leites, Kostant). We associate canonically ''a la Gelfand'' certain fibred manifolds on which the automorphisms (the Jordan automorphisms) of A act as diffeomorphisms. For example, the kernels of all homomorphisms from the algebra of superfunctions onto the Grassmann algebra of dimension n form naturally a manifold of dimension \(m2^{n-1}\) if n is even. To be more specific we explain this and similar constructions in the case of the algebra of smooth exterior differential forms defined on a smooth manifold. This algebra defines a particular supermanifold \(M^{m/m}\).
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    supergeometry
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    exterior differential forms
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    associative algebra
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    automorphisms
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    Jordan automorphisms
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    supermanifold
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    smooth superfunctions
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