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PI-algebras with slow codimension growth

2005

Let $c_n(A),\ n=1,2,\ldots,$ be the sequence of codimensions of an algebra $A$ over a field $F$ of characteristic zero. We classify the algebras $A$ (up to PI-equivalence) in case this sequence is bounded by a linear function. We also show that this property is closely related to the following: if $l_n(A), \ n=1,2,\ldots, $ denotes the sequence of colengths of $A$, counting the number of $S_n$-irreducibles appearing in the $n$-th cocharacter of $A$, then $\lim_{n\to \infty} l_n(A)$ exists and is bounded by $2$.

Discrete mathematicsLinear function (calculus)SequenceAlgebra and Number Theorypolynomial identity T-ideal codimensionsZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)CodimensionPolynomial identityT-idealCodimensionsCombinatoricsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded functionPiAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsJournal of 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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Finite Groups with Only One NonLinear Irreducible Representation

2012

Let 𝕂 be an algebraically closed field. We classify the finite groups having exactly one irreducible 𝕂-representation of degree bigger than one. The case where the characteristic of 𝕂 is zero, was done by G. Seitz in 1968.

Discrete mathematicsNonlinear systemAlgebra and Number TheoryDegree (graph theory)Irreducible representationZero (complex analysis)Algebraically closed fieldMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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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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Extending Brauer's Height Zero Conjecture to Blocks with Nonabelian Defect Groups

2013

We propose a generalization of Brauer?s Height Zero Conjecture that considers positive heights. We give strong evidence supporting one half of the generalization and obtain some partial results regarding the other half.

Discrete mathematicsOne halfPure mathematicsConjectureGeneralizationGeneral MathematicsZero (complex analysis)MathematicsInternational Mathematics Research Notices
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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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Polynomial identities on superalgebras: Classifying linear growth

2006

Abstract We classify, up to PI-equivalence, the superalgebras over a field of characteristic zero whose sequence of codimensions is linearly bounded. As a consequence we determine the linear functions describing the graded codimensions of a superalgebra.

Discrete mathematicsPolynomialPure mathematicsSequenceAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative AlgebraMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)graded polynomial identity T_2-ideal graded codimensionsSuperalgebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraMathematics::Quantum AlgebraBounded functionMathematics::Representation TheoryLinear growthMathematicsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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Codimension and colength sequences of algebras and growth phenomena

2015

We consider non necessarily associative algebras over a field of characteristic zero and their polynomial identities. Here we describe some of the results obtained in recent years on the sequence of codimensions and the sequence of colengths of an algebra.

Discrete mathematicsPolynomialPure mathematicsSequenceMathematics::Commutative AlgebraGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)Codimension01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraComputational Theory and Mathematics0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyVariety (universal algebra)Algebra over a fieldPolynomial identities Variety Almost nilpotent Codimension.Associative propertyMathematicsSão Paulo Journal of Mathematical Sciences
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On algebras of polynomial codimension growth

2016

Let A be an associative algebra over a field F of characteristic zero and let $$c_n(A), n=1, 2, \ldots $$ , be the sequence of codimensions of A. It is well-known that $$c_n(A), n=1, 2, \ldots $$ , cannot have intermediate growth, i.e., either is polynomially bounded or grows exponentially. Here we present some results on algebras whose sequence of codimensions is polynomially bounded.

Discrete mathematicsPolynomialSequenceMathematics::Commutative AlgebraGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)Codimension01 natural sciencesSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraComputational Theory and MathematicsBounded function0103 physical sciencesAssociative algebraPolynomial identities Codimensions Codimension growth010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMathematicsSão Paulo Journal of Mathematical Sciences
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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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