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Ordinary and graded cocharacter of the Jordan algebra of 2x2 upper triangular matrices

2014

Abstract Let F be a field of characteristic zero and U J 2 ( F ) be the Jordan algebra of 2 × 2 upper triangular matrices over F . In this paper we give a complete description of the space of multilinear graded and ordinary identities in the language of Young diagrams through the representation theory of a Young subgroup of S n . For every Z 2 -grading of U J 2 ( F ) we compute the multiplicities in the graded cocharacter sequence and furthermore we compute the ordinary cocharacter.

Discrete mathematicsNumerical AnalysisSequenceMultilinear mapPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryJordan algebraZero (complex analysis)Triangular matrixField (mathematics)Space (mathematics)Representation theoryJordan algebras Polynomial identities Basis of identities Cocharacter Gradings Graded polynomial identitiesSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyMathematics
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Positive definite functions of finitary isometry groups over fields of odd characteristic

2007

Abstract This paper is part of a programme to describe the lattice of all two-sided ideals in complex group algebras of simple locally finite groups. Here we determine the extremal normalized positive definite functions for finitary groups of isometries, defined over fields of odd characteristic.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryGroup (mathematics)Simple (abstract algebra)IsometryFinitaryPositive-definite matrixLattice (discrete subgroup)MathematicsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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Lie nilpotence of group rings

1993

Let FG be the group algebra of a group G over a field F. Denote by ∗ the natural involution, (∑fi gi -1. Let S and K denote the set of symmetric and skew symmetric and skew symmetric elements respectively with respect to this involutin. It is proved that if the characteristic of F is zero p≠2 and G has no 2-elements, then the Lie nilpotence of S or K implies the Lie nilpotence of FG.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryRepresentation of a Lie groupTriple systemSimple Lie groupAdjoint representationSkew-symmetric matrixWeightGroup algebraGroup ringMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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Polynomial codimension growth of algebras with involutions and superinvolutions

2017

Abstract Let A be an associative algebra over a field F of characteristic zero endowed with a graded involution or a superinvolution ⁎ and let c n ⁎ ( A ) be its sequence of ⁎-codimensions. In [4] , [12] it was proved that if A is finite dimensional such sequence is polynomially bounded if and only if A generates a variety not containing a finite number of ⁎-algebras: the group algebra of Z 2 and a 4-dimensional subalgebra of the 4 × 4 upper triangular matrices with suitable graded involutions or superinvolutions. In this paper we focus our attention on such algebras since they are the only finite dimensional ⁎-algebras, up to T 2 ⁎ -equivalence, generating varieties of almost polynomial gr…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheorySubvarietySuperinvolution010102 general mathematicsSubalgebraGraded involution; Growth; Polynomial identity; SuperinvolutionTriangular matrix010103 numerical & computational mathematicsGroup algebraCodimensionPolynomial identity Graded involution Superinvolution GrowthGrowthPolynomial identity01 natural sciencesGraded involutionSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded functionAssociative algebra0101 mathematicsFinite setMathematics
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Derivations on a Lie Ideal

1988

AbstractIn this paper we prove the following result: let R be a prime ring with no non-zero nil left ideals whose characteristic is different from 2 and let U be a non central Lie ideal of R.If d ≠ 0 is a derivation of R such that d(u) is invertible or nilpotent for all u ∈ U, then either R is a division ring or R is the 2 X 2 matrices over a division ring. Moreover in the last case if the division ring is non commutative, then d is an inner derivation of R.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematics010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesLie conformal algebralaw.inventionNilpotentInvertible matrixlawPrime ringDivision ringIdeal (ring theory)0101 mathematicsCommutative propertyMathematicsCanadian Mathematical Bulletin
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Varieties of almost polynomial growth: classifying their subvarieties

2007

Let G be the infinite dimensional Grassmann algebra over a field F of characteristic zero and UT2 the algebra of 2 x 2 upper triangular matrices over F. The relevance of these algebras in PI-theory relies on the fact that they generate the only two varieties of almost polynomial growth, i.e., they grow exponentially but any proper subvariety grows polynomially. In this paper we completely classify, up to PI-equivalence, the associative algebras A such that A is an element of Var(G) or A is an element of Var(UT2).

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsJordan algebraCODIMENSION GROWTHSubvarietyGeneral MathematicsTriangular matrixUniversal enveloping algebraIDENTITIESPI-ALGEBRASAlgebra representationDivision algebraCellular algebraComposition algebraT-IDEALSMathematics
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Matrix algebras of polynomial codimension growth

2007

We study associative algebras with unity of polynomial codimension growth. For any fixed degree $k$ we construct associative algebras whose codimension sequence has the largest and the smallest possible polynomial growth of degree $k$. We also explicitly describe the identities and the exponential generating functions of these algebras.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsJordan algebraGeneral MathematicsNon-associative algebraSubalgebraUniversal enveloping algebraCodimensionMatrix polynomialQuadratic algebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraAlgebra representationpolynomial identity codimensions growthMathematics
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Identities of *-superalgebras and almost polynomial growth

2015

We study the growth of the codimensions of a *-superalgebra over a field of characteristic zero. We classify the ideals of identities of finite dimensional algebras whose corresponding codimensions are of almost polynomial growth. It turns out that these are the ideals of identities of two algebras with distinct involutions and gradings. Along the way, we also classify the finite dimensional simple *-superalgebras over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsPolynomialAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative Algebraalmost polynomial growthgraded involution010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesMatrix polynomialSquare-free polynomialSimple (abstract algebra)polynomial identity0101 mathematicsAlgebraically closed fieldCharacteristic polynomialMathematics
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Contractivity results in ordered spaces. Applications to relative operator bounds and projections with norm one

2016

This paper provides various “contractivity” results for linear operators of the form I−C where C are positive contractions on real ordered Banach spaces X. If A generates a positive contraction semigroup in Lebesgue spaces Lp(μ), we show (M. Pierre's result) that A(λ−A)−1 is a “contraction on the positive cone”, i.e. A(λ−A)−1x≤x for all x∈L+p(μ)(λ>0), provided that p⩾2.  We show also that this result is not true for 1 ⩽ p<2. We give an extension of M. Pierre's result to general ordered Banach spaces X under a suitable uniform monotony assumption on the duality map on the positive cone X+. We deduce from this result that, in such spaces, I−C is a contraction on X+ for any positive projection…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsPositive elementGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsLinear operatorsBanach spaceConditional expectation01 natural sciencesHermitian matrix010101 applied mathematicsErgodic theoryDirect proof0101 mathematicsLp spaceMathematicsMathematische Nachrichten
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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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