Leibniz algebras associated with representations of Euclidean Lie algebra (Q2180609)
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Leibniz algebras associated with representations of Euclidean Lie algebra (English)
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14 May 2020
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Given a Lie algebra \((G, [-,-])\) and a right \(G\)-module \(M\), then \(G \oplus M\) can be endowed with a structure of Leibniz algebra by means of the bracket \((-,-)\) defined by \[(g_1,g_2)=[g_1,g_2],~(g,m)=0; ~(m,g) = m^g; ~[m_1,m_2]=0;\] for all \( ~g, g_1, g_2 \in G;~ m, m_1, m_2 \in M\). When \(\mathfrak{g}\) is a Leibniz algebra, then the above construction can be reproduced with \(G = \mathfrak{g}_{\mathrm{Lie}}=\mathfrak{g}/\mathfrak{g}^{\mathrm{ann}}\) and \(M=\mathfrak{g}^{\mathrm{ann}}=\langle\{[\mathrm{x},\mathrm{x}]:\mathrm{x} \in \mathfrak{g} \} \rangle\). The paper is devoted to study the structure of the above construction for Leibniz algebras \(\mathfrak{g}\) such that \(\mathfrak{g}_{\mathrm{Lie}}\) is the Euclidean Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{e}(n)\) and some of its modules, in particular, those that arise from the matrix realization of \(\mathfrak{e}(n), n \geq 3\). Moreover, the construction \(\mathfrak{D}_{\mathrm{k}}\oplus I\), where \(I\) is the Fock module over the diamond Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{D}_{\mathrm{k}}\), is analyzed.
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Leibniz algebra
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Euclidean Lie algebra
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diamond Lie algebra
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Fock module
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