The algebraic and geometric classification of antiassociative algebras (Q2116793)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7493069
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    The algebraic and geometric classification of antiassociative algebras
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7493069

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      The algebraic and geometric classification of antiassociative algebras (English)
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      18 March 2022
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      An algebra is called antiassociative if it satisfies the identity \((xy)z + x(yz) = 0\). Such algebras are \(3\)-step nilpotent. The authors classify antiassociative algebras of dimension \(3\), \(4\), and \(5\), and describe the corresponding algebraic varieties and their irreducible components.
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      antiassociative algebra
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      low-dimensional algebra
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