Leibniz \(A\)-algebras (Q2220273)

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Leibniz \(A\)-algebras
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    Leibniz \(A\)-algebras (English)
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    22 January 2021
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    A Leibniz algebra \(L\) is said to be an \(A\)-algebra if all of its nilpotent subalgebras are abelian. This is analogous to the concept of an \(A\)-algebra in Lie algebra and also in group theory (a finite group whose Sylow subgroups are all abelian is called an \(A\)-group). In this paper, some well-known results in Lie algebra have been generalized to the Leibniz case. The fact that Leibniz algebras can be used to define consistent generalizations of Yang-Mills functionals makes this study more valuable. In the paper it is discussed some results on solvable Leibniz \(A\)-algebras, completely solvable Leibniz \(A\)-algebras (a Leibniz algebra with nilpotent derived algebra is called completely solvable), monolithic solvable Leibniz \(A\)-algebras (\(L\) is monolithic with monolith \(W\) if \(W\) is the unique minimal ideal of \(L\)), cyclic Leibniz \(A\)-algebras and finally solvable Leibniz \(A\)-algebras over an algebraically closed field.
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    Lie algebras
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    Leibniz algebras
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    \(A\)-algebras
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    Frattini ideal
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    solvable
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    nilpotent
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    completely solvable
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    metabelian
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    monolithic
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    cyclic Leibniz algebras
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