The variety of dual mock-Lie algebras (Q2220278)

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The variety of dual mock-Lie algebras
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    The variety of dual mock-Lie algebras (English)
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    22 January 2021
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    Jordan algebras which satisfy the Jacobi identity were first considered by \textit{K. A. Zhevlakov} [Algebra Logika 5, No. 3, 37--58 (1966; Zbl 0253.17015)]. \textit{D. Burde} and \textit{A. Fialowski} gave the name Jacobi-Jordan algebras in [Linear Algebra Appl. 459, 586--594 (2014; Zbl 1385.17013)], and described some of their properties. \textit{P. Zusmanovich} [Linear Algebra Appl. 518, 79--96 (2017; Zbl 1400.17015)] gave the name for them mock-Lie algebras. In this paper the authors consider dual mock-Lie algebras, which are both anticommutative and antiassociative algebras. Low dimensional such algebras are already classified. Using the results of \textit{M. Alejandra Alvarez} [Algebra Colloq. 25, No. 2, 349--360 (2018; Zbl 1434.17015)], the authors give the algebraic classification in dimension 7. With 1-dimensional central extensions they get the 8-dimensional algebras, and 2-dimensional central extensions get the 9-dimensional algebras. In Section 2 the authors classify degenerations of dual mock-Lie algebras of dimension 7 and 8.
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    nilpotent algebra
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    mock-Lie algebra
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    dual mock-Lie algebra
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    anticommutative algebra
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    algebraic classification
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    geometric classification
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    central extension
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    degeneration
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