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The G -graded identities of the Grassmann Algebra

Lucio Centrone (2016)

Archivum Mathematicum

Let G be a finite abelian group with identity element 1 G and L = g G L g be an infinite dimensional G -homogeneous vector space over a field of characteristic 0 . Let E = E ( L ) be the Grassmann algebra generated by L . It follows that E is a G -graded algebra. Let | G | be odd, then we prove that in order to describe any ideal of G -graded identities of E it is sufficient to deal with G ' -grading, where | G ' | | G | , dim F L 1 G ' = and dim F L g ' < if g ' 1 G ' . In the same spirit of the case | G | odd, if | G | is even it is sufficient to study only those G -gradings such that...

The irreducible components of the nilpotent associative algebras.

Abdenacer Makhlouf (1993)

Revista Matemática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

The aim of this work is to describe the irreducible components of the nilpotent complex associative algebras varieties of dimension 2 to 5 and to give a lower bound of the number of these components in any dimension.

The Variety of Leibniz Algebras Defined by the Identity x(y(zt)) ≡ 0

Abanina, L., Mishchenko, S. (2003)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 17A32; Secondary: 16R10, 16P99, 17B01, 17B30, 20C30Let F be a field of characteristic zero. In this paper we study the variety of Leibniz algebras 3N determined by the identity x(y(zt)) ≡ 0. The algebras of this variety are left nilpotent of class not more than 3. We give a complete description of the vector space of multilinear identities in the language of representation theory of the symmetric group Sn and Young diagrams. We also show that the...

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