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Title: On some relationships between the centers and the derived ideal in Leibniz 3-algebras

Abstract: One of the classic results of group theory is the so-called Schur theorem. It states that if the central factor-group $G/\zeta(G)$ of a group $G$ is finite, then its derived subgroup $[G,G]$ is also finite. This result has numerous generalizations and modifications in group theory. At the same time, similar investigations were conducted in other algebraic structures. In 2016, L.A. Kurdachenko, J. Otal and O.O. Pypka proved an analogue of Schur theorem for Leibniz algebras: if central factor-algebra $L/\zeta(L)$ of Leibniz algebra $L$ has finite dimension, then its derived ideal $[L,L]$ is also finite-dimensional. Moreover, they also proved a slightly modified analogue of Schur theorem: if the codimensions of the left $\zeta^{l}(L)$ and right $\zeta^{r}(L)$ centers of Leibniz algebra $L$ are finite, then its derived ideal $[L,L]$ is also finite-dimensional. One of the generalizations of Leibniz algebras is the so-called Leibniz $n$-algebras. Therefore, the question of proving analogs of the above results for this type of algebras naturally arises. In this article, we prove the analogues of the two mentioned theorems for Leibniz 3-algebras.
Subjects: Rings and Algebras (math.RA)
Cite as: arXiv:2404.17740 [math.RA]
  (or arXiv:2404.17740v1 [math.RA] for this version)

Submission history

From: Oleksandr Pypka [view email]
[v1] Sat, 27 Apr 2024 00:39:52 GMT (7kb)

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