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On a Construction of ModularGMS-algebras

Abd El-Mohsen Badawy (2015)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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In this paper we investigate the class of all modular GMS-algebras which contains the class of MS-algebras. We construct modular GMS-algebras from the variety 𝐊 ̲ 2 by means of K ̲ 2 -quadruples. We also characterize isomorphisms of these algebras by means of K ̲ 2 -quadruples.

On some properties of the upper central series in Leibniz algebras

Leonid A. Kurdachenko, Javier Otal, Igor Ya. Subbotin (2019)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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This article discusses the Leibniz algebras whose upper hypercenter has finite codimension. It is proved that such an algebra L includes a finite dimensional ideal K such that the factor-algebra L / K is hypercentral. This result is an extension to the Leibniz algebra of the corresponding result obtained earlier for Lie algebras. It is also analogous to the corresponding results obtained for groups and modules.

Engel BCI-algebras: an application of left and right commutators

Ardavan Najafi, Arsham Borumand Saeid (2021)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We introduce Engel elements in a BCI-algebra by using left and right normed commutators, and some properties of these elements are studied. The notion of n -Engel BCI-algebra as a natural generalization of commutative BCI-algebras is introduced, and we discuss Engel BCI-algebra, which is defined by left and right normed commutators. In particular, we prove that any nilpotent BCI-algebra of type 2 is an Engel BCI-algebra, but solvable BCI-algebras are not Engel, generally. Also, it is...

The multiplicity problem for indecomposable decompositions of modules over a finite-dimensional algebra. Algorithms and a computer algebra approach

Piotr Dowbor, Andrzej Mróz (2007)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Given a module M over an algebra Λ and a complete set of pairwise nonisomorphic indecomposable Λ-modules, the problem of determining the vector m ( M ) = ( m X ) X such that M X X m X is studied. A general method of finding the vectors m(M) is presented (Corollary 2.1, Theorem 2.2 and Corollary 2.3). It is discussed and applied in practice for two classes of algebras: string algebras of finite representation type and hereditary algebras of type ̃ p , q . In the second case detailed algorithms are given (Algorithms 4.5...

A representation theorem for tense n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras

Aldo Victorio Figallo, Gustavo Pelaitay (2015)

Mathematica Bohemica

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In 2000, Figallo and Sanza introduced n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras which are both particular cases of matrix Łukasiewicz algebras and a generalization of n -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras. Here we initiate an investigation into the class n × m of tense n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras (or tense LM n × m -algebras), namely n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras endowed with two unary operations called tense operators. These algebras constitute a generalization of tense...

Leibniz A -algebras

David A. Towers (2020)

Communications in Mathematics

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A finite-dimensional Lie algebra is called an A -algebra if all of its nilpotent subalgebras are abelian. These arise in the study of constant Yang-Mills potentials and have also been particularly important in relation to the problem of describing residually finite varieties. They have been studied by several authors, including Bakhturin, Dallmer, Drensky, Sheina, Premet, Semenov, Towers and Varea. In this paper we establish generalisations of many of these results to Leibniz algebras. ...

Beurling-Figà-Talamanca-Herz algebras

Serap Öztop, Volker Runde, Nico Spronk (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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For a locally compact group G and p ∈ (1,∞), we define and study the Beurling-Figà-Talamanca-Herz algebras A p ( G , ω ) . For p = 2 and abelian G, these are precisely the Beurling algebras on the dual group Ĝ. For p = 2 and compact G, our approach subsumes an earlier one by H. H. Lee and E. Samei. The key to our approach is not to define Beurling algebras through weights, i.e., possibly unbounded continuous functions, but rather through their inverses, which are bounded continuous functions. We...

Solvable Leibniz algebras with NF n ⊕ [...] F m 1 F m 1 nilradical

L.M. Camacho, B.A. Omirov, K.K. Masutova, I.M. Rikhsiboev (2017)

Open Mathematics

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All finite-dimensional solvable Leibniz algebras L, having N = NFn⊕ [...] Fm1 F m 1 as the nilradical and the dimension of L equal to n+m+3 (the maximal dimension) are described. NFn and [...] Fm1 F m 1 are the null-filiform and naturally graded filiform Leibniz algebras of dimensions n and m, respectively. Moreover, we show that these algebras are rigid.

Division algebras that generalize Dickson semifields

Daniel Thompson (2020)

Communications in Mathematics

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We generalize Knuth’s construction of Case I semifields quadratic over a weak nucleus, also known as generalized Dickson semifields, by doubling of central simple algebras. We thus obtain division algebras of dimension 2 s 2 by doubling central division algebras of degree s . Results on isomorphisms and automorphisms of these algebras are obtained in certain cases.

A geometric approach to full Colombeau algebras

R. Steinbauer (2010)

Banach Center Publications

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We present a geometric approach to diffeomorphism invariant full Colombeau algebras which allows a particularly clear view of the construction of the intrinsically defined algebra ^ ( M ) on the manifold M given in [gksv].

Generalized Post algebras and their application to some infinitary many-valued logics

Cat-Ho Nguyen

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CONTENTSIntroduction............................................................................................................................................................................... 5Part I. A generalization of Post algebras............................................................................................................................. 7   1. Definition and characterization of generalized Post algebras............................................. 7   2. Post...

Metric generalizations of Banach algebras

W. Żelazko

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CONTENTSPRELIMINARIES§ 0. Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................3§ 1. Definitions and notation.................................................................................................................................................5Chapter ILOCALLY BOUNDED ALGEBRAS§ 2. Basic facts and examples..............................................................................................................................................6§...