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Leibniz A -algebras

David A. Towers (2020)

Communications in Mathematics

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.

Lie algebras

George Seligman (1987)

Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie = Contributions to algebra and geometry

Local geometry of orbits for an ordinary classical lie supergroup

Tomasz Przebinda (2006)

Open Mathematics

In this paper we identify a real reductive dual pair of Roger Howe with an Ordinary Classical Lie supergroup. In these terms we describe the semisimple orbits of the dual pair in the symplectic space, a slice through a semisimple element of the symplectic space, an analog of a Cartan subalgebra, the corresponding Weyl group and the corresponding Weyl integration formula.

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