Some remarks on semisimple Leibniz algebras

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DOI10.1016/J.JALGEBRA.2013.04.027zbMATH Open1361.17007arXiv1201.5559OpenAlexW2022975552WikidataQ123250827 ScholiaQ123250827MaRDI QIDQ403133FDOQ403133

A. Kh. Khudoyberdiyev, B. A. Omirov, S. Gómez-Vidal

Publication date: 29 August 2014

Published in: Journal of Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: From the Levi's Theorem it is known that every finite dimensional Lie algebra over a field of characteristic zero is decomposed into semidirect sum of solvable radical and semisimple subalgebra. Moreover, semisimple part is the direct sum of simple ideals. In cite{Bar} the Levi's theorem is extended to the case of Leibniz algebras. In the present paper we investigate the semisimple Leibniz algebras and we show that the splitting theorem for semisimple Leibniz algebras is not true. Moreover, we consider some special classes of the semisimple Leibniz algebras and find a condition under which they decompose into direct sum of simple ideals.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1201.5559




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