Binary Lie algebras without strong zero divisors (Q1803015)

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Binary Lie algebras without strong zero divisors
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    Binary Lie algebras without strong zero divisors (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    An algebra \(A\) in which any two elements generate a Lie subalgebra is called a binary-Lie algebra. Linearly independent elements \(a\), \(b\in A\) are zero divisors if \(ab=0\); and zero divisors are said to be strong if \(J(a,b,A)=0\), where \(J(x,y,z)\) is the Jacobian of \(x\), \(y\), and \(z\). Let \(A\) be a binary-Lie algebra, over a field \(\Phi\) of characteristic \(p\neq 2,3\), which has no strong zero divisors. If \(A\) isn't a Lie algebra, then either \(A\) satisfies the identity \(((yx)x)(yx)=0\), or \(A\) is a 7- dimensional central simple Malcev algebra isomorphic to \(C^{(-)}/\Phi\), where \(C\) is a Cayley-Dickson algebra over \(\Phi\).
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    binary-Lie algebra
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    strong zero divisors
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    central simple Malcev algebra
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    Cayley-Dickson algebra
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