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Mikhail Zaicev

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Codimension growth and minimal superalgebras

2003

A celebrated theorem of Kemer (1978) states that any algebra satisfying a polynomial identity over a field of characteristic zero is PI-equivalent to the Grassmann envelope G(A) of a finite dimensional superalgebra A. In this paper, by exploiting the basic properties of the exponent of a PI-algebra proved by Giambruno and Zaicev (1999), we define and classify the minimal superalgebras of a given exponent over a field of characteristic zero. In particular we prove that these algebras can be realized as block-triangular matrix algebras over the base field. The importance of such algebras is readily proved: A is a minimal superalgebra if and only if the ideal of identities of G(A) is a product…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsAssociative algebraZero (complex analysis)ExponentField (mathematics)CodimensionIdeal (ring theory)Variety (universal algebra)SuperalgebraMathematicsTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Symmetric identities in graded algebras

1997

Let P k be the symmetric polynomial of degree k i.e., the full linearization of the polynomial x k . Let G be a cancellation semigroup with 1 and R a G-graded ring with finite support of order n. We prove that if R 1 satisfies $ P_k \equiv 0 $ then R satisfies $ P_{kn} \equiv 0 $ .

Discrete mathematicsCombinatoricsPolynomial (hyperelastic model)Cancellative semigroupRing (mathematics)Symmetric polynomialDegree (graph theory)LinearizationGeneral MathematicsOrder (ring theory)Elementary symmetric polynomialMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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Finite-dimensional non-associative algebras and codimension growth

2011

AbstractLet A be a (non-necessarily associative) finite-dimensional algebra over a field of characteristic zero. A quantitative estimate of the polynomial identities satisfied by A is achieved through the study of the asymptotics of the sequence of codimensions of A. It is well known that for such an algebra this sequence is exponentially bounded.Here we capture the exponential rate of growth of the sequence of codimensions for several classes of algebras including simple algebras with a special non-degenerate form, finite-dimensional Jordan or alternative algebras and many more. In all cases such rate of growth is integer and is explicitly related to the dimension of a subalgebra of A. One…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsJordan algebraApplied MathematicsJordan algebraNon-associative algebraSubalgebraUniversal enveloping algebraPolynomial identityExponential growthCodimensionsPolynomial identityCodimensionsExponential growthJordan algebraQuadratic algebraAlgebra representationDivision algebraCellular algebraPOLINÔMIOSMathematicsAdvances in Applied Mathematics
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POLYNOMIAL IDENTITIES ON SUPERALGEBRAS AND ALMOST POLYNOMIAL GROWTH

2001

Let A be a superalgebra over a field of characteristic zero. In this paper we investigate the graded polynomial identities of A through the asymptotic behavior of a numerical sequence called the sequence of graded codimensions of A. Our main result says that such sequence is polynomially bounded if and only if the variety of superalgebras generated by A does not contain a list of five superalgebras consisting of a 2-dimensional algebra, the infinite dimensional Grassmann algebra and the algebra of 2 × 2 upper triangular matrices with trivial and nontrivial gradings. Our main tool is the representation theory of the symmetric group.

Filtered algebraDiscrete mathematicsPolynomialPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryAlternating polynomialDifferential graded algebraMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasTriangular matrixLie superalgebraSuperalgebraSuper-Poincaré algebraMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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A characterization of fundamental algebras through S-characters

2020

Abstract Fundamental algebras play an important role in the theory of algebras with polynomial identities in characteristic zero. They are defined in terms of multialternating polynomials non vanishing on them. Here we give a characterization of fundamental algebras in terms of representations of symmetric groups obtaining this way an equivalent definition. As an application we determine when a finitely generated Grassmann algebra is fundamental.

Pure mathematicsPolynomialAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Characterization (mathematics)01 natural sciencesSymmetric group0103 physical sciences010307 mathematical physicsFinitely-generated abelian group0101 mathematicsExterior algebraREPRESENTAÇÃO DE GRUPOS SIMÉTRICOSMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Abelian gradings on upper-triangular matrices

2003

Let G be an arbitrary finite abelian group. We describe all possible G-gradings on an upper-triangular matrix algebra over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero.

CombinatoricsTorsion subgroupG-moduleGeneral MathematicsElementary abelian groupAbelian categoryAbelian groupRank of an abelian groupFree abelian groupArithmetic of abelian varietiesMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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Polynomial codimension growth and the Specht problem

2017

Abstract We construct a continuous family of algebras over a field of characteristic zero with slow codimension growth bounded by a polynomial of degree 4. This is achieved by building, for any real number α ∈ ( 0 , 1 ) a commutative nonassociative algebra A α whose codimension sequence c n ( A α ) , n = 1 , 2 , …  , is polynomially bounded and lim ⁡ log n ⁡ c n ( A α ) = 3 + α . As an application we are able to construct a new example of a variety with an infinite basis of identities.

Discrete mathematicsPolynomialAlgebra and Number TheoryDegree (graph theory)Polynomial identity Codimension Growth010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)Basis (universal algebra)Codimension01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded function0101 mathematicsVariety (universal algebra)Mathematics
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Graded Involutions on Upper-triangular Matrix Algebras

2009

Let UTn be the algebra of n × n upper-triangular matrices over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. We describe all G-gradings on UTn by a finite abelian group G commuting with an involution (involution gradings).

Discrete mathematicsInvolution (mathematics)Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryApplied MathematicsTriangular matrixAlgebraically closed fieldAbelian groupComputer Science::Information TheoryMathematicsAlgebra Colloquium
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Codimension growth of central polynomials of Lie algebras

2019

Abstract Let L be a finite-dimensional simple Lie algebra over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and let I be the T-ideal of polynomial identities of the adjoint representation of L. We prove that the number of multilinear central polynomials in n variables, linearly independent modulo I, grows exponentially like ( dim ⁡ L ) n {(\dim L)^{n}} .

010101 applied mathematicsPure mathematicsExponential growthApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATION010102 general mathematicsLie algebraCodimension0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesMathematicsForum Mathematicum
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ON THE COLENGTH OF A VARIETY OF LIE ALGEBRAS

1999

We study the variety of Lie algebras defined by the identity [Formula: see text] over a field of characteristic zero. We prove that, as in the associative case, in the nth cocharacter χn of this variety, every irreducible Sn-character appears with polynomially bounded multiplicity (not greater than n2). Anyway, surprisingly enough, we also show that the colength of this variety, i.e. the total number of irreducibles appearing in χn is asymptotically equal to [Formula: see text].

Pure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsBounded functionLie algebraMultiplicity (mathematics)Associative propertyMathematicsInternational Journal of Algebra and Computation
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Sturmian words and overexponential codimension growth

2018

Abstract Let A be a non necessarily associative algebra over a field of characteristic zero satisfying a non-trivial polynomial identity. If A is a finite dimensional algebra or an associative algebra, it is known that the sequence c n ( A ) , n = 1 , 2 , … , of codimensions of A is exponentially bounded. If A is an infinite dimensional non associative algebra such sequence can have overexponential growth. Such phenomenon is present also in the case of Lie or Jordan algebras. In all known examples the smallest overexponential growth of c n ( A ) is ( n ! ) 1 2 . Here we construct a family of algebras whose codimension sequence grows like ( n ! ) α , for any real number α with 0 α 1 .

Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsNon-associative algebraSturmian word01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsFiltered algebraCombinatoricsBounded functionAssociative algebraDivision algebraAlgebra representationComposition algebra0101 mathematicsMathematicsAdvances in Applied Mathematics
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Central Polynomials of Algebras and Their Growth

2020

A polynomial in noncommutative variables taking central values in an algebra A is called a central polynomial of A. For instance the algebra of k × k matrices has central polynomials. For general algebras the existence of central polynomials is not granted. Nevertheless if an algebra has such polynomials, how can one measure how many are there?

PolynomialPure mathematicsExponential growthCodimensionAlgebra over a fieldMeasure (mathematics)Noncommutative geometryMathematics
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On codimension growth of finite-dimensional Lie superalgebras

2012

Lie superalgebra codimensionAlgebraGeneral MathematicsCodimensionMathematicsJournal of the London Mathematical Society
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Polynomial Identities of Algebras of Small Dimension

2009

It is well known that given an associative algebra or a Lie algebra A, its codimension sequence c n (A) is either polynomially bounded or grows at least as fast as 2 n . In [2] we proved that for a finite dimensional (in general nonassociative) algebra A, dim A = d, the sequence c n (A) is also polynomially bounded or c n (A) ≥ a n asymptotically, for some real number a > 1 which might be less than 2. Nevertheless, for d = 2, we may take a = 2. Here we prove that for d = 3 the same conclusion holds. We also construct a five-dimensional algebra A with c n (A) < 2 n .

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsSequencePolynomialAlgebra and Number TheoryBounded functionAssociative algebraLie algebraAlgebra representationCodimensionpolynomial identity non associativeReal numberMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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Proper identities, Lie identities and exponential codimension growth

2008

Abstract The exponent exp ( A ) of a PI-algebra A in characteristic zero is an integer and measures the exponential rate of growth of the sequence of codimensions of A [A. Giambruno, M. Zaicev, On codimension growth of finitely generated associative algebras, Adv. Math. 140 (1998) 145–155; A. Giambruno, M. Zaicev, Exponential codimension growth of P.I. algebras: An exact estimate, Adv. Math. 142 (1999) 221–243]. In this paper we study the exponential rate of growth of the sequences of proper codimensions and Lie codimensions of an associative PI-algebra. We prove that the corresponding proper exponent exists for all PI-algebras, except for some algebras of exponent two strictly related to t…

Discrete mathematicsSequencePure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryZero (complex analysis)CodimensionExponential functionPolynomial identitiesIntegerpolynomial identity codimensionsExponentCodimension growthExterior algebraAssociative propertyMathematics
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Abelian Gradings on Upper Block Triangular Matrices

2012

AbstractLet G be an arbitrary finite abelian group. We describe all possible G-gradings on upper block triangular matrix algebras over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero.

Pure mathematicsComputer Science::Information RetrievalGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsTriangular matrixZero (complex analysis)Block (permutation group theory)010103 numerical & computational mathematicsGradings Upper Block Triangular Matrices01 natural sciencesSettore MAT/02 - Algebra0101 mathematicsAbelian groupAlgebraically closed fieldArithmeticMathematicsCanadian Mathematical Bulletin
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Anomalies on codimension growth of algebras

2015

Abstract This paper deals with the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of codimensions c n ⁢ ( A ) ${c_{n}(A)}$ , n = 1 , 2 , … , ${n=1,2,\ldots,}$ of an algebra A over a field of characteristic zero. It is shown that when such sequence is polynomially bounded, then lim sup n → ∞ ⁡ log n ⁡ c n ⁢ ( A ) ${\limsup_{n\to\infty}\log_{n}c_{n}(A)}$ and lim inf n → ∞ ⁡ log n ⁡ c n ⁢ ( A ) ${\liminf_{n\to\infty}\log_{n}c_{n}(A)}$ can be arbitrarily distant. Also, in case the codimensions are exponentially bounded, we can construct an algebra A such that exp ⁡ ( A ) = 2 ${\exp(A)=2}$ and, for any q ≥ 1 ${q\geq 1}$ , there are infinitely many integers n such that c n ⁢ ( A ) &gt; n q ⁢ 2 n ${c_{n}(A)&…

General MathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsCodimensionPolynomial identity01 natural sciencesExponential growth010101 applied mathematicsAlgebraExponential growthCodimensionMathematics (all)0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Exponential Codimension Growth of PI Algebras: An Exact Estimate

1999

Abstract LetAbe an associative PI-algebra over a fieldFof characteristic zero. By studying the exponential behavior of the sequence of codimensions {cn(A)} ofA, we prove thatInv(A)=limn→∞  c n ( A ) always exists and is an integer. We also give an explicit way for computing such integer: letBbe a finite dimensionalZ2-graded algebra whose Grassmann envelopeG(B) satisfies the same identities ofA; thenInv(A)=Inv(G(B))=dim C(0)+dim C(1)whereC(0)+C(1)is a suitableZ2-graded semisimple subalgebra ofB.

CombinatoricsMathematics(all)SequenceMathematics::Commutative AlgebraIntegerGeneral MathematicsSubalgebraZero (complex analysis)PiCodimensionAssociative propertyMathematicsExponential functionAdvances in Mathematics
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Algebras with intermediate growth of the codimensions

2006

AbstractLet F be a field of characteristic zero and let A be an F-algebra. The polynomial identities satisfied by A can be measured through the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of codimensions and the sequence of colengths of A. For finite dimensional algebras we show that the colength sequence of A is polynomially bounded and the codimension sequence cannot have intermediate growth. We then prove that for general nonassociative algebras intermediate growth of the codimensions is allowed. In fact, for any real number 0<β<1, we construct an algebra A whose sequence of codimensions grows like nnβ.

SequencePolynomialMathematics::Commutative Algebrapolynomia identityApplied MathematicsZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)CodimensionPolynomial identityCombinatoricsAlgebraBounded functionCodimension growthColength growthAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsReal numberAdvances in Applied Mathematics
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Growth of polynomial identities: is the sequence of codimensions eventually non-decreasing?

2014

CombinatoricsPolynomialGeneral MathematicscodimensionMathematicsSequence (medicine)Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
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Polynomial Identities and Asymptotic Methods

2005

Polynomial identities and PI-algebras $S_n$-representations Group gradings and group actions Codimension and colength growth Matrix invariants and central polynomials The PI-exponent of an algebra Polynomial growth and low PI-exponent Classifying minimal varieties Computing the exponent of a polynomial $G$-identities and $G\wr S_n$-action Superalgebras, *-algebras and codimension growth Lie algebras and nonassociative algebras The generalized-six-square theorem Bibliography Index.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsReciprocal polynomialMathematics::Commutative AlgebraSymmetric polynomialStable polynomialAlternating polynomialBracket polynomialMonic polynomialMathematicsMatrix polynomialCharacteristic polynomial
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G-identities on associative algebras

1999

Pure mathematicsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsAssociative propertyMathematics
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Asymptotics for the standard and the Capelli identities

2003

Let {c n (St k )} and {c n (C k )} be the sequences of codimensions of the T-ideals generated by the standard polynomial of degreek and by thek-th Capelli polynomial, respectively. We study the asymptotic behaviour of these two sequences over a fieldF of characteristic zero. For the standard polynomial, among other results, we show that the following asymptotic equalities hold: $$\begin{gathered} c_n \left( {St_{2k} } \right) \simeq c_n \left( {C_{k^2 + 1} } \right) \simeq c_n \left( {M_k \left( F \right)} \right), \hfill \\ c_n \left( {St_{2k + 1} } \right) \simeq c_n \left( {M_{k \times 2k} \left( F \right) \oplus M_{2k \times k} \left( F \right)} \right), \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ wher…

CombinatoricsPolynomialGeneral MathematicsZero (complex analysis)Block (permutation group theory)Triangular matrixAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsIsrael Journal of Mathematics
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Codimension growth of special simple Jordan algebras

2009

Let $R$ be a special simple Jordan algebra over a field of characteristic zero. We exhibit a noncommutative Jordan polynomial $f$ multialternating on disjoint sets of variables which is not a polynomial identity of $R$. We then study the growth of the polynomial identities of the Jordan algebra $R$ through an analysis of its sequence of Jordan codimensions. By exploiting the basic properties of the polynomials $f$, we are able to compute the exponential rate of growth of the sequence of Jordan codimensions of $R$ and prove that it equals the dimension of the Jordan algebra over its center. We also show that for any finite dimensional special Jordan algebra, such exponential rate of growth c…

AlgebraPure mathematicsJordan algebraSimple (abstract algebra)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsCodimensionMathematicsJordan algebra simple
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Multialternating Jordan polynomials and codimension growth of matrix algebras

2007

Abstract Let R be the Jordan algebra of k  ×  k matrices over a field of characteristic zero. We exhibit a noncommutative Jordan polynomial f multialternating on disjoint sets of variables of order k 2 and we prove that f is not a polynomial identity of R . We then study the growth of the polynomial identities of the Jordan algebra R through an analysis of its sequence of Jordan codimensions. By exploiting the basic properties of the polynomial f , we are able to prove that the exponential rate of growth of the sequence of Jordan codimensions of R in precisely k 2 .

Numerical AnalysisJordan matrixPolynomialPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryJordan algebraMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasJordan algebraZero (complex analysis)Polynomial identityExponential growthNoncommutative geometryCodimensionsMatrix polynomialsymbols.namesakeMatrix (mathematics)symbolsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyMathematicsCharacteristic polynomial
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Codimensions of algebras and growth functions

2008

Abstract Let A be an algebra over a field F of characteristic zero and let c n ( A ) , n = 1 , 2 , … , be its sequence of codimensions. We prove that if c n ( A ) is exponentially bounded, its exponential growth can be any real number >1. This is achieved by constructing, for any real number α > 1 , an F-algebra A α such that lim n → ∞ c n ( A α ) n exists and equals α. The methods are based on the representation theory of the symmetric group and on properties of infinite Sturmian and periodic words.

Mathematics(all)SequenceGeneral MathematicsZero (complex analysis)polynomial identity codimension growthPI-algebrasCombinatoricsRepresentation theory of the symmetric groupExponential growthBounded functionCodimension growthAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsReal numberAdvances in Mathematics
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On Codimension Growth of Finitely Generated Associative Algebras

1998

Abstract LetAbe a PI-algebra over a fieldF. We study the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of codimensionscn(A) ofA. We show that ifAis finitely generated overFthenInv(A)=limn→∞  c n (A) always exists and is an integer. We also obtain the following characterization of simple algebras:Ais finite dimensional central simple overFif and only ifInv(A)=dim=A.

Discrete mathematicsMathematics(all)SequencePure mathematicsIntegerSimple (abstract algebra)General MathematicsCodimensionFinitely-generated abelian groupCharacterization (mathematics)Associative propertyMathematicsAdvances in Mathematics
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Central polynomials of associative algebras and their growth

2018

Pure mathematicsExponential growthApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsCodimensionAssociative propertyMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Non-integrality of the PI-exponent of special Lie algebras

2013

If L is a special Lie algebra over a field of characteristic zero, its sequence of codimensions is exponentially bounded. The PI-exponent measures the exponential rate of growth of such sequence and here we give a first example of a special Lie algebra whose (upper and lower) PI-exponent is non-integer.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAdjoint representation of a Lie algebraApplied MathematicsSimple Lie groupLie algebraLie algebraReal formKilling formAffine Lie algebraMathematicsLie conformal algebraGraded Lie algebra
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Minimal varieties of algebras of exponential growth

2003

Abstract The exponent of a variety of algebras over a field of characteristic zero has been recently proved to be an integer. Through this scale we can now classify all minimal varieties of given exponent and of finite basic rank. As a consequence, we describe the corresponding T-ideals of the free algebra and we compute the asymptotics of the related codimension sequences, verifying in this setting some known conjectures. We also show that the number of these minimal varieties is finite for any given exponent. We finally point out some relations between the exponent of a variety and the Gelfand–Kirillov dimension of the corresponding relatively free algebras of finite rank.

Discrete mathematicsMathematics(all)Pure mathematicsRank (linear algebra)General MathematicsMathematical analysisZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)CodimensionIntegerFree algebraExponentVariety (universal algebra)MathematicsElectronic Research Announcements of the American Mathematical Society
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Involution Codimensions of Finite Dimensional Algebras and Exponential Growth

1999

Abstract Let F be a field of characteristic zero and let A be a finite dimensional algebra with involution ∗ over F . We study the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of ∗ -codimensions c n ( A , ∗ ) of A and we show that Exp(A, ∗ ) = lim n → ∞ c n ( A , ∗ ) exists and is an integer. We give an explicit way for computing Exp( A , ∗ ) and as a consequence we obtain the following characterization of ∗ -simple algebras: A is ∗ -simple if and only if Exp( A , ∗ ) = dim F A .

Discrete mathematicsInvolution (mathematics)Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryExponential growthMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Some Numerical Invariants of Multilinear Identities

2017

We consider non-necessarily associative algebras over a field of characteristic zero and their polynomial identities. Here we describe most of the results obtained in recent years on two numerical sequences that can be attached to the multilinear identities satisfied by an algebra: the sequence of codimensions and the sequence of colengths.

ColengthsPolynomial Identitypolynomial identityCodimensions
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