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On the compatibility of \(\mathbb Z\)- and \(\mathbb Z_2\)-gradations at ``strange'' Lie superalgebras \(P(N)\) pointed out by the Jacobi identity
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    On the compatibility of \(\mathbb Z\)- and \(\mathbb Z_2\)-gradations at ``strange'' Lie superalgebras \(P(N)\) pointed out by the Jacobi identity (English)
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    22 January 2003
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    Let \(G\) be a Lie superalgebra and \(G_0\), \(G_1\) be its even and odd parts, respectively. If \(G\) satisfies \((G_0, (G_1, G_1))= 0\) then it is called BCH-invertible. Let \(P_0(n)= sl(n)\) and \(P_1(n)= gl(n)= s(n)\oplus a(n)\) where \(s(n)\) and \(a(n)\) consist of symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices, respectively, and \(P(n)= P_0(n)\oplus P_1(n)\). The author proves that there exists no maximal BCH-invertible subalgebra of \(P(n)\) that is skew with respect to the \(\mathbb{Z}\)-gradation of \(P(n)\).
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    Lie supergroup
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    Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula
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    Lie superalgebra
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