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Assume \(F\) a field of characteristic 0 and set \(F(X)\) to be the free associative algebra over \(F\) that is freely generated by a countable set \(X\). If \(X=Y\cup Z\), a disjoint union of infinite sets \(Y\) and \(Z\), then \(F(X)\) gets a structure of a superalgebra (or 2-graded algebra) assuming \(Y\) even variables and \(Z\) odd ones. Let \(\text{Cap}_{M+1}(Y,X)\) and \(\text{Cap}_{L+1}(Z,X)\) stand, respectively, for the Capelli polynomials alternating in \(M+1\) even variables, and in \(L+1\) odd variables. The main result of the paper is the explicit computation of the superexponent of the variety of superalgebras defined by the Capelli polynomials \(\text{Cap}_{M+1}(Y,X)\) and \(\text{Cap}_{L+1}(Z,X)\).
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graded Capelli polynomials
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    On the exponential growth of graded Capelli polynomials. (English)
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    1 November 2013
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    Assume \(F\) a field of characteristic 0 and set \(F(X)\) to be the free associative algebra over \(F\) that is freely generated by a countable set \(X\). If \(X=Y\cup Z\), a disjoint union of infinite sets \(Y\) and \(Z\), then \(F(X)\) gets a structure of a superalgebra (or 2-graded algebra) assuming \(Y\) even variables and \(Z\) odd ones. Let \(\text{Cap}_{M+1}(Y,X)\) and \(\text{Cap}_{L+1}(Z,X)\) stand, respectively, for the Capelli polynomials alternating in \(M+1\) even variables, and in \(L+1\) odd variables. The main result of the paper is the explicit computation of the superexponent of the variety of superalgebras defined by the Capelli polynomials \(\text{Cap}_{M+1}(Y,X)\) and \(\text{Cap}_{L+1}(Z,X)\).
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    PI exponents
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    graded Capelli polynomials
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    superexponents
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    varieties of superalgebras
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