\(n\)-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras of length \((n-1)\) and their derivations (Q2474282)

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    \(n\)-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras of length \((n-1)\) and their derivations
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      \(n\)-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras of length \((n-1)\) and their derivations (English)
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      5 March 2008
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      It has been obtained in [\textit{Sh. A. Ayupov} and \textit{B. A. Omirov}, ``On some classes of nilpotent Leibniz algebras'', Sib. Mat. Zh. 42, No. 1, 18--29 (2001); translation in Sib. Math. J. 42, No. 1, 15--24 (2001; Zbl 1017.17002); see also \textit{J. R. Gomez} and \textit{B. A. Omirov}, ``On classification of complex filiform Leibniz algebras'', arXiv:math/0612735v1 (2006)] that the class of all \(n\)-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras can be split into three classes (in the paper they are denoted as \(F_1,\) \(F_2\) and \(F_3,\) respectively). The authors specify in each of the classes \(F_1,\) \(F_2\) and \(F_3,\) the filiform Leibniz algebras admitting a gradation with length \((n-1).\) It turns out the class \(F_1\) contains only one (up to isomorphism) algebra admitting maximal gradation length \((n-1).\) (Proposition 3.1.). Proposition 3.4. of the paper classifies all \(n\)-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras in \(F_2\) admitting a gradation with length \((n-1).\) Here the authors find two parametric family and two isolated isomorphism classes. Proposition 3.5. of the paper treats the class \(F_3.\) In this case three isomorphism classes are detected. The final result of the article on description of all complex filiform Leibniz algebras of length \((n-1)\) is given in Theorem 3.6. All the isomorphism classes are given in the form of multiplication tables of representatives. The second part of the paper deals with the description of the derivation algebra of one of the classes found in the first part (derivations of the other classes have been given before in [\textit{M. Goze} and \textit{Yu. Khakimdjanov}, Nilpotent Lie algebras. Mathematics and its Applications (Dordrecht). 361. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1996; Zbl 0845.17012) and \textit{B. A. Omirov}, ``On derivations of filiform Leibniz algebras'', Math. Notes 77, No. 5, 677--685 (2005); translation from Mat. Zametki 77, No. 5, 733--742 (2005; Zbl 1130.17001)]).
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      gradation
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      filiform Lie algebra
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      filiform Leibniz algebra
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      derivation
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