A generalization of the algebra of color. II (Q1330051)
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A generalization of the algebra of color. II (English)
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17 August 1994
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This is a continuation of the author's paper [same journal 160, 93-129 (1993; Zbl 0788.17001)], where the author generalized the 7-dimensional ``algebra of color'' [defined by \textit{G. Domokos} and \textit{S. Kövesi- Domokos}, J. Math. Phys. 19, 1477-1481 (1978; Zbl 0384.17001)] by developing a structure theory for those finite-dimensional noncommutative Jordan algebras which satisfy two additional identities which hold in the algebra of color. Here the author adds a third additional identity satisfied by the algebra of color; namely, \[ 8[ [R_x, R_y], R_z]= 4R_{[ [x, y,z ]]}- 12L_{[[x, y, z]]}+ D_{[ x,y ],z}, \] where \(D_{x,y}= R_{[x,y]}- 3L_{[x,y]}+ 2[R_x, R_y]+ 6[L_x, R_y]\) and \([[ x,y,z ]]= (zx)y- (zy)x- [x,y] z\). It is proved that in a noncommutative Jordan algebra \(A\) satisfying all three additional identities \(B^3\) is an ideal for any ideal \(B\) of \(A\). This result leads to Penico solvability of any solvable ideal and allows to complete the proof of the Wedderburn principal theorem in its usual form for finite-dimensional noncommutative Jordan algebras satisfying these three identities (without the third identity the author was able to prove this theorem only in case the base field is algebraically closed).
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algebra of color
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noncommutative Jordan algebra
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Penico solvability
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solvable ideal
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Wedderburn principal theorem
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