\(p\)-filiform Leibniz algebras of maximum length (Q2448246)

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\(p\)-filiform Leibniz algebras of maximum length
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    \(p\)-filiform Leibniz algebras of maximum length (English)
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    30 April 2014
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    The present paper devoted to the study of some nilpotent Leibniz algebras admitting the gradation of maximum length. It continues the description of filiform and quasi-filiform Lie algebras of maximum length. Actually, an arbitrary nilpotent Leibniz algebra admits a gradation that agrees with the lower central series, this gradation is called a natural gradation. J. R. Gómez, A. Jiménez-Merchán and Reyes proposed another type of gradation, so-called gradation of maximum length. Since this type of gradation possesses a connected property and each graded subspace is one-dimensional, an algebra which admits the gradation of maximum length has the most simple table of multiplication. In the present paper he authors extend the classification of naturally graded \(p\)-filiform Leibniz algebras to the description of p-filiform Leibniz algebras without any gradation. Further, among the described algebras they find basis which agrees with connected property and gradation of maximum length. The main result of the paper consists of the classification of \(p\)-filiform \((p\geq 4)\) Leibniz algebras of maximum length.
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    Lie algebra
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    Leibniz algebra
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    nilpotency
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    natural gradation
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    characteristic sequence
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    \(p\)-filiform
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    gradation of maximum length
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