Jordan triple systems with completely reducible derivation or structure algebras (Q762597)

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    Jordan triple systems with completely reducible derivation or structure algebras
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3889753

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      Jordan triple systems with completely reducible derivation or structure algebras (English)
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      Results that relate the derivations of an algebra to the structure of the algebra are extended in this article from Jordan algebras to Jordan triple systems. Specifically, let V be a finite dimensional Jordan triple system over a field k of characteristic zero. Then the structure algebra of V is completely reducible if and only if V is the direct sum of a semisimple and a trivial ideal. V is semisimple if and only if its derivation algebra is completely reducible and every derivation has trace zero. As a consequence, the author characterizes all real Jordan triple systems that have a compact automorphism group. The preceding theorems all follow from the result that, when k is algebraically closed, the derivation algebra of V is completely reducible if and only if V is the direct sum of two ideals such that one ideal is semisimple and the other is either trivial or a direct sum of ideals of the form \(X\oplus M\), where X and M are nonzero finite dimensional vector spaces over k, (\(\cdot,\cdot)\) is a nondegenerate symmetric bilinear form on X, and \(X\oplus M\) has quadratic representation \(P(x\oplus m)(y\oplus n)=(2(x,y)x-(x,x)y)\oplus ((x,x)n+2(x,y)m)\) for x,y\(\in X\) and m,n\(\in M\).
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      Jordan triple systems
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      characteristic zero
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      structure algebra
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      derivation algebra
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      compact automorphism group
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