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Extremal properties for concealed-canonical algebras

Michael Barot, Dirk Kussin, Helmut Lenzing (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Canonical algebras, introduced by C. M. Ringel in 1984, play an important role in the representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras. They also feature in many other mathematical areas like function theory, 3-manifolds, singularity theory, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. We show that canonical algebras are characterized by a number of interesting extremal properties (among concealed-canonical algebras, that is, the endomorphism rings of tilting...

Lie algebraic characterization of manifolds

Janusz Grabowski, Norbert Poncin (2004)

Open Mathematics

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Results on characterization of manifolds in terms of certain Lie algebras growing on them, especially Lie algebras of differential operators, are reviewed and extended. In particular, we prove that a smooth (real-analytic, Stein) manifold is characterized by the corresponding Lie algebra of linear differential operators, i.e. isomorphisms of such Lie algebras are induced by the appropriate class of diffeomorphisms of the underlying manifolds.

Family algebras.

Kirillov, A.A. (2000)

Electronic Research Announcements of the American Mathematical Society [electronic only]

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Drinfeld-Sokolov hierarchies on truncated current Lie algebras

Paolo Casati (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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In this paper we construct on truncated current Lie algebras integrable hierarchies of partial differential equations, which generalize the Drinfeld-Sokolov hierarchies defined on Kac-Moody Lie algebras.

Ringel-Hall algebras of hereditary pure semisimple coalgebras

Justyna Kosakowska (2009)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We define and investigate Ringel-Hall algebras of coalgebras (usually infinite-dimensional). We extend Ringel's results [Banach Center Publ. 26 (1990) and Adv. Math. 84 (1990)] from finite-dimensional algebras to infinite-dimensional coalgebras.

Restricted and quasi-toral restricted Lie-Rinehart algebras

Bing Sun, Liangyun Chen (2015)

Open Mathematics

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In this paper, we introduce the definition of restrictable Lie-Rinehart algebras, the concept of restrictability is by far more tractable than that of a restricted Lie-Rinehart algebra. Moreover, we obtain some properties of p-mappings and restrictable Lie-Rinehart algebras. Finally, we give some sufficient conditions for the commutativity of quasi-toral restricted Lie-Rinehart algebras and study how a quasi-toral restricted Lie-Rinehart algebra with zero center and of minimal dimension...

On maximal subalgebras of central simple Malcev algebras.

Alberto C. Elduque Palomo (1986)

Extracta Mathematicae

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In this paper the structure of the maximal elements of the lattice of subalgebras of central simple non-Lie Malcev algebras is considered. Such maximal subalgebras are studied in two ways: first by using theoretical results concerning Malcev algebras, and second by using the close connection between these simple non-Lie Malcev algebras and the Cayley-Dickson algebras, which have been extensively studied (see [4]).

Universal Enveloping Algebras of Nonassociative Structures

Tvalavadze, Marina (2012)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 17D15. Secondary 17D05, 17B35, 17A99. This is a survey paper to summarize the latest results on the universal enveloping algebras of Malcev algebras, triple systems and Leibniz n-ary algebras.