Search results for "Universal enveloping algebra"

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Group graded algebras and almost polynomial growth

2011

Let F be a field of characteristic 0, G a finite abelian group and A a G-graded algebra. We prove that A generates a variety of G-graded algebras of almost polynomial growth if and only if A has the same graded identities as one of the following algebras: (1) FCp, the group algebra of a cyclic group of order p, where p is a prime number and p||G|; (2) UT2G(F), the algebra of 2×2 upper triangular matrices over F endowed with an elementary G-grading; (3) E, the infinite dimensional Grassmann algebra with trivial G-grading; (4) in case 2||G|, EZ2, the Grassmann algebra with canonical Z2-grading.

Algebra and Number TheoryGraded algebra Polynomial identity Growth CodimensionsMathematics::Commutative AlgebraSubalgebraUniversal enveloping algebraGrowthPolynomial identityGraded algebraCodimensionsGraded Lie algebraFiltered algebraCombinatoricsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraDifferential graded algebraDivision algebraAlgebra representationCellular algebraMathematics
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The enveloping algebra of the Lie superalgebra osp(1,2)

1990

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Algebra and Number Theory[MATH.MATH-RT]Mathematics [math]/Representation Theory [math.RT]010102 general mathematicsCurrent algebraUniversal enveloping algebraLie superalgebraN = 2 superconformal algebra01 natural sciencesAffine Lie algebraSuper-Poincaré algebraGraded Lie algebraLie conformal algebra[ MATH.MATH-RT ] Mathematics [math]/Representation Theory [math.RT]Algebra0103 physical sciences010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsMathematics::Representation TheoryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Banach elements and spectrum in Banach quasi *-algebras

2006

A normal Banach quasi -algebra (X;A_0) has a distinguished Banach - algebra X_b consisting of bounded elements of X. The latter -algebra is shown to coincide with the set of elements of X having fi nite spectral radius. If the family P(X) of bounded invariant positive sesquilinear forms on X contains suffi ciently many elements then the Banach -algebra of bounded elements can be characterized via a C -seminorm defi ned by the elements of P(X).

AlgebraPure mathematicsJordan algebraGeneral MathematicsBounded functionSpectrum (functional analysis)SubalgebraDivision algebraAlgebra representationbounded elements normed quasi *-algebrasCellular algebraUniversal enveloping algebraMathematics
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Star representations of E(2)

1990

We give a complete and explicit realization of the unitary irreducible representations of the universal covering group G of E(2), the Euclidean group in two dimensions, by deformation of the algebra of functions on the dual g* of the Lie algebra of G. We define an adapted Fourier transform for G which gives a natural description of the harmonic analysis of G.

AlgebraUnitary representationRepresentation theory of SURepresentation theory of the Lorentz groupCovering groupZonal spherical functionStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsUniversal enveloping algebra(gK)-moduleGroup algebraMathematical PhysicsMathematicsLetters in Mathematical Physics
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Some geometric properties of disk algebras

2014

Abstract In this paper we study some geometrical properties of certain classes of uniform algebras, in particular the ball algebra A u ( B X ) of all uniformly continuous functions on the closed unit ball and holomorphic on the open unit ball of a complex Banach space X . We prove that A u ( B X ) has k -numerical index 1 for every k , the lushness and also the AHSP. Moreover, the disk algebra A ( D ) , and more in general any uniform algebra whose Choquet boundary has no isolated points, is proved to have the polynomial Daugavet property. Most of those properties are extended to the vector valued version A X of a uniform algebra A .

Discrete mathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsApplied MathematicsUniform algebraSubalgebraUniversal enveloping algebraFiltered algebraAlgebra representationDivision algebraCellular algebraDisk algebraAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Indecomposable modules over the Virasoro Lie algebra and a conjecture of V. Kac

1991

We consider a class of indecomposable modules over the Virasoro Lie algebra that we call bounded admissible modules. We get results concerning the center and the dimensions of the weight spaces. We prove that these modules always contain a submodule with one-dimensional weight spaces. From this follows the proof of a conjecture of V. Kac concerning the classification of simple admissible modules.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematics17B10Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsUniversal enveloping algebraLie superalgebraAffine Lie algebra17B68Lie conformal algebraGraded Lie algebraAlgebra representationVirasoro algebraMathematics::Representation TheoryIndecomposable moduleMathematical PhysicsMathematicsCommunications in Mathematical Physics
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On the Codimension Growth of Finite-Dimensional Lie Algebras

1999

Abstract We study the exponential growth of the codimensions cn(L) of a finite-dimensional Lie algebra L over a field of characteristic zero. We show that if the solvable radical of L is nilpotent then lim n → ∞ c n ( L ) exists and is an integer.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAdjoint representation of a Lie algebraNilpotentAlgebra and Number TheorySimple Lie groupUniversal enveloping algebraKilling formAffine Lie algebraMathematicsLie conformal algebraGraded Lie algebraJournal of Algebra
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Group algebras and Lie nilpotence

2013

Abstract Let ⁎ be an involution of a group algebra FG induced by an involution of the group G. For char F ≠ 2 , we classify the groups G with no 2-elements and with no nonabelian dihedral groups involved whose Lie algebra of ⁎-skew elements is nilpotent.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheorySimple Lie group010102 general mathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasUniversal enveloping algebra0102 computer and information sciencesGroup algebraSkew-symmetric element01 natural sciencesRepresentation theoryLie conformal algebraGraded Lie algebraRepresentation of a Lie groupgroup algebra unit010201 computation theory & mathematicsLie nilpotentGroup algebra0101 mathematicsNilpotent groupANÉIS E ÁLGEBRAS ASSOCIATIVOSMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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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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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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