Malcev-admissible algebra
In algebra, a Malcev-admissible algebra, introduced by Myung (1983), is a (possibly non-associative) algebra that becomes a Malcev algebra under the bracket [a,b] = ab – ba. Examples include associative algebras, Lie-admissible algebras, and Okubo algebras.
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References
- Albert, A. Adrian (1948), "Power-associative rings", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 64: 552–593, JSTOR 1990399, MR 0027750, doi:10.2307/1990399
- Hazewinkel, Michiel, ed. (2001) [1994], "Lie-admissible_algebra", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. / Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 978-1-55608-010-4
- Myung, Hyo Chul (1980), "Flexible Malʹcev-admissible algebras", Hadronic Journal, 4 (6): 2033–2136, MR 0637500
- Myung, Hyo Chul (1986), Malcev-admissible algebras, Progress in Mathematics, 64, Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, ISBN 0-8176-3345-6, MR 0885089
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