Gelfand-Dorfman algebras, derived identities, and the Manin product of operads (Q2326444)

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Gelfand-Dorfman algebras, derived identities, and the Manin product of operads
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    Gelfand-Dorfman algebras, derived identities, and the Manin product of operads (English)
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    7 October 2019
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    The paper is about relations between Novikov algebras, Poisson algebras, Novikov-Poisson algebras, Gelfand-Dorfman algebras, dual Gelfand-Dorfman algebras and some other structures. A Gelfand-Dorfman algebra (GD-algebra) is a system $(A,\circ,[\,])$ with two bilinear operations such that $(A, \circ)$ is a Novikov algebra, $(A, [\,])$ is a Lie algebra, and the following additional identity holds: \[ [a, b \circ c] - [c, b \circ a]+[b, a] \circ c - [b, c] \circ a -b \circ [a, c]=0.\] Every Poisson algebra $(\mathcal{P}, \cdot, [\, ])$ with a derivation $d$ gives a GD-algebra relative to the operations $[\, ]$ and $\circ$ $\left(\ x \circ y = x \cdot d(y) \ \right).$ Let us say that a GD-algebra $A$ is special if it can be embedded into a differential Poisson algebra. The first result of the paper is regarding the calculation of defined identities of dual Gelfand-Dorfman algebras and a description of a linear basis of the free dual Gelfand-Dorfman algebras (GD$^!$-algebras), which give a proper sub-variety of the variety of Novikov-Poisson algebras. After that, the authors defined the variety BiCom of algebras with two associative and commutative operations $*$ and $\odot,$ such that $(x \odot y) * z = x \odot (y * z).$ Every BiCom algebra with a derivation $d$ gives a GD$^!$-algebras relative to the operations $*$ and a new multiplication $ \star$ \ $\left( \ x \star y = d(x) \odot y \ \right).$ Let us say that a GD$^!$-algebra $B$ is special if it can be embedded into an appropriate differential BiCom-algebra. The main part of the rest of the paper is devoted to a study of special GD-algebras. Namely, the authors constructed the linear basis of the special GD-algebra [Theorem 10], and proved that there are no special identities of degree 3. In the last section, they have found two independent special identities of degree 4 [Propositions 2 and 5]. In the end of the paper, it was conjectured that all GD-algebras $(A,\circ, [\,]),$ where $(A, \circ)$ is Novikov and $[x , y ]= x \circ y - y \circ x,$ are special.
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    differential algebra
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    Poisson algebra
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    identity
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    operad
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    Gelfand-Dorfman Algebra
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