Semiprime, prime and simple Jordan superpairs covered by grids. (Q1427376)
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Semiprime, prime and simple Jordan superpairs covered by grids. (English)
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14 March 2004
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A grid in a Jordan superpair is, roughly speaking, a nice family of idempotents whose simultaneous Peirce spaces make up the whole Jordan superpair. Jordan superpairs were described by \textit{E. Neher} [J. Algebra 269, No. 1, 28--73 (2003; Zbl 1073.17015)]. This description is given in terms of a supercoordinate system attached to any such superpair. The latter system consists of a unital superalgebra (which is Jordan or alternative) plus possibly some additional structure (like a pair of suitable idempotents or an involution). The main results of the paper under review assert that a Jordan superpair covered by a grid is semiprime, prime or simple if and only if so is its supercoordinate system. To establish the main result, first the problem is reduced to the case of connected grids. These latter cases are explicitly described and their ideals are obtained by means of data depending on the supercoordinate system and not on the grid.
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Jordan superpair
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grid
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prime
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simple
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ideal
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supercoordinate system
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