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Identities of Lie algebras with nilpotent commutator ideal over a field of finite characteristic
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    Identities of Lie algebras with nilpotent commutator ideal over a field of finite characteristic (English)
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    8 February 1994
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    All algebras considered are over a field \(K\) with char \(K=p \neq 0\). There exist examples of Lie algebras having no finite bases of identities [see \textit{V. Drenski}, Algebra Logika 13, 265-290 (1974; Zbl 0298.17011)]. The commutator ideals of these examples turned out to be \(p\)-nilpotent. The author of the note under review has shown that if the commutator ideal of a Lie algebra is \((p-1)\)-nilpotent then this Lie algebra has a finite basis of identities. Note that this implies that each Lie algebra of triangular matrices \(n \times n\), \(n \leq p\), has a finite basis of identities.
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    \(T\)-ideals
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    Specht property
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    Lie algebras
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    commutator ideals
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    finite basis of identities
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