Split regular Hom-Leibniz color 3-algebras
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Abstract: We introduce and describe the class of split regular -Leibniz color -algebras as the natural extension of the class of split Lie algebras, split Leibniz algebras, split Lie -algebras, split Lie triple systems, split Leibniz -algebras, and some other algebras. More precisely, we show that any of such split regular -Leibniz color -algebras is of the form , with a subspace of the -root space , and an ideal of satisfying {for} [[{ T},I_j,I_k]+[I_j,{ T},I_k]+[I_j,I_k,T]=0.] Moreover, if is of maximal length, we characterize the simplicity of in terms of a connectivity property in its set of non-zero roots.
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