Enveloping algebras of Hom-Lie algebras (Q2518890)

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Enveloping algebras of Hom-Lie algebras
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    Enveloping algebras of Hom-Lie algebras (English)
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    20 January 2009
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    A nonassociative algebra \(A=(A,\mu,\alpha)\) over a field \(\mathbb K\) (of characteristic 0 in the paper) is called Hom-nonassociative if it has a binary multiplication \(\mu\) and is equipped with a \(\mathbb K\)-linear map \(\alpha:A\to A\). The algebra is Hom-associative if it satisfies the \(\alpha\)-twisted associativity law \(\alpha(x)(yz)=(xy)\alpha(z)\), \(x,y,z\in A\). It is Hom-Lie if the multiplication (usually denoted by brackets) is skew-symmetric: \([x,y]=-[y,x]\) and satisfies the Hom-Jacobi identity \([\alpha(x),[y,z]]+[\alpha(y),[z,x]]+[\alpha(z),[x,y]]=0\). The commutator \([x,y]=xy-yx\), \(x,y\in A\), turns every Hom-associative algebra into a Hom-Lie algebra. This gives rise to a functor \(HLie\) from the category \textbf{HomAs} of Hom-associative algebras to the category \textbf{HomLie} of Hom-Lie algebras. In the paper under review the author constructs free Hom-nonassociative algebras involving weighted planar binary trees in the construction. Then he proves the existence and presents an explicit construction of the enveloping Hom-associative algebra of a Hom-Lie algebra. This defines a functor \(U_{\mathbf{HLie}}:{\mathbf{HomLie}}\to {\mathbf{HomAs}}\) which is left adjoint to the functor \(HLie\). Further, the author constructs Hom-dialgebras and enveloping Hom-dialgebras of Hom-Leibniz algebras.
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    Hom-Lie algebras
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    Hom-Leibniz algebras
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    enveloping algebras
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    left adjoint functor
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