Algebras whose multiplication algebra is PI or GPI (Q288501)

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Algebras whose multiplication algebra is PI or GPI
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    Algebras whose multiplication algebra is PI or GPI (English)
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    26 May 2016
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    From the text: ``We obtain nonassociative extensions of some basic results in the associative PI and GPI theories, such as Regev's tensor product PI-theorem, Kaplansky's primitive PI-theorem, Posner's prime PI-theorem, Amitsur's primitive GPI-theorem, and Martindale's prime GPI-theorem.'' ``Section 1 is devoted to the study of algebras with PI multiplication algebra, providing nonassociative extensions of the classical theorems by Regev on tensor products of associative PI-algebras, by Kaplansky on primitive associative PI-algebras, and by Posner on prime associative PI-algebras. Section 2 discusses multiplicatively prime (m.p.) algebras with GPI multiplication algebra, and contains associative and nonassociative GPI-versions of the Regev theorem. Moreover, we provide nonassociative extensions of the Amitsur theorem on primitive associative GPI-algebras and of the Martindale prime GPI-theorem. Section 3 is devoted to complete the nonassociative Martindale and Posner theorems obtained in sections 2 and 1, respectively. Our development relies on the introduction of a reasonable notion of multiplicative generalized polynomial (in short MGP) for m.p. algebras. Roughly speaking, for a given m.p. algebra \(A\), a MGP is a finite sum of monomials of the form \(F_1X_{i_1}F_2X_{i_2}\cdots F_nX_{i_n}(q)\) for \(n\in\mathbb N\), \(q\in Q_A\), \(F_1,\ldots,F_n\in M_{C_A}(Q_A)\), and \(X_{i_1}, X_{i_2},\ldots,X_{i_n}\) noncommutative formal variables. We say that \(M(A)\) satisfy a MGP \(\Phi = \Phi(X_1,\ldots,X_n)\), or that \(\Phi\) is a MGPI on \(M(A)\), if \(\Phi(T_1,\ldots,T_n)\) for all \(T_1,\ldots,T_n\in M(A)\). As a matter of fact, the existence of a nonzero MGPI on \(M(A)\) is equivalent to the fact that \(M(A)\) is GPI.''
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    nonassociative algebras
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    polynomial identities
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    algebras with PI multiplication algebra
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    generalized polynomial identities
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    PI-theory
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    GPI-theory
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