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    Representation of tripotents and representations via tripotents (English)
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    15 July 2011
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    An element A in an algebra \(\mathcal A\) is called tripotent if \(A^3=A\). The authors discuss various questions related to this concept. For instance, if \(A\) and \(B\) are tripotent, under what conditions are \(A+B\) and \(AB\) tripotent?
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    algebra
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    tripotent
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    commutativity
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    idempotent
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    matrix
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    trace
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