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Pre-derivations and description of non-strongly nilpotent filiform Leibniz algebras

K.K. Abdurasulov, A.Kh. Khudoyberdiyev, M. Ladra, A.M. Sattarov (2021)

Communications in Mathematics

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In this paper we give the description of some non-strongly nilpotent Leibniz algebras. We pay our attention to the subclass of nilpotent Leibniz algebras, which is called filiform. Note that the set of filiform Leibniz algebras of fixed dimension can be decomposed into three disjoint families. We describe the pre-derivations of filiform Leibniz algebras for the first and second families and determine those algebras in the first two classes of filiform Leibniz algebras that are non-strongly...

Nil series from arbitrary functions in group theory

Ian Hawthorn (2018)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In an earlier paper distributors were defined as a measure of how close an arbitrary function between groups is to being a homomorphism. Distributors generalize commutators, hence we can use them to try to generalize anything defined in terms of commutators. In this paper we use this to define a generalization of nilpotent groups and explore its basic properties.

Some remarks on almost finitely generated nilpotent groups.

Peter Hilton, Robert Militello (1992)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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We identify two generalizations of the notion of a finitely generated nilpotent. Thus a nilpotent group G is fgp if Gp is fg as p-local group for each p; and G is fg-like if there exists a fg nilpotent group H such that Gp ≅ Hp for all p. The we have proper set-inclusions: {fg} ⊂ {fg-like} ⊂ {fgp}. We examine the extent to which fg-like nilpotent groups satisfy the axioms for...