Conservative algebras and superalgebras: a survey (Q2220281)

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Conservative algebras and superalgebras: a survey
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    Conservative algebras and superalgebras: a survey (English)
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    22 January 2021
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    The notion of conservative algebras was introduced by I. Kantor as a generalization of Jordan algebras to a class of algebras that can be studied using the general Tits-Kantor-Koecher construction. The class of conservative algebras is very large: associative, quasiassociative, Lie, Jordan and Leibniz algebras belong to this class. In the paper under review the author gives a survey of results obtained on conservative algebras. Some structural results are included, as well as facts about the trace function and the construction of a universal conservative algebra.
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    conservative algebra
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    Jordan algebra
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    Tits-Kantor-Koecher construction
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    terminal algebra
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