Exceptional 0-Alia algebras (Q844417)
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Exceptional 0-Alia algebras (English)
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19 January 2010
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Let \((A,\circ)\) be an algebra with multiplication \(\circ\). It is \(0\)-Alia if \([a, b]\circ c + [b, c]\circ a + [c, a]\circ b = 0\) for any \(a,b,c \in A\). Here \([a, b] = a\circ b - b \circ a\). Let \({\mathbb C}[x]\) be the polynomial algebra with multiplication \((a,b)\longmapsto ab\). The algebra \({\mathbb C}[x]\) is equipped with a new multiplication \(\circ\) defined by \(a\circ b = \delta^2(2a\delta(b) + \delta(a)b)\). As was shown the first author in [J. Math. Sci., New York 161, No. 1, 11--30 (2009); translation from Sovrem. Mat. Prilozh. 60 (2008; Zbl 1246.17002)], the algebra \(({\mathbb C}[x],\circ)\) is simple and \(0\)-Alia. Let \((U,\cdot)\) be an associative, commutative algebra with multiplication \(\cdot\), and \(f,g: U \longrightarrow U\) be linear maps. An algebra \({\mathcal A}(U,\cdot,f,g)\) is defined on the vector space \(U\) by the multiplication \((a,b)\longmapsto a\cdot f(b)+g(a\cdot b)\). In the quoted above work, it was proved that any algebra of the form \({\mathcal A}(U,\cdot,f,g)\) is \(0\)-Alia. A \(0\)-Alia algebra \(A\) is called special if it can be obtained as a subalgebra of \(0\)-Alia algebra of a form \({\mathcal A}(U,\cdot,f,g)\) for some associative and commutative algebra \((U,\cdot)\) and its endomorphisms \(f\) and \(g\). Otherwise, they say that a \(0\)-Alia algebra \(A\) is exceptional. The authors prove that the \(0\)-Alia algebra \(({\mathbb C}[x],\circ)\) is exceptional.
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0-Alia algebra
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special 0-Alia algebra
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exceptional 0-Alia algebra
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