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Arithmetic hom-Lie algebras, twisted derivations and non-commutative arithmetic schemes

Hom-Lie algebras are non-associative algebras generalizing Lie algebras by twisting the Jacobi identity by an endomorphism. The main examples are algebras of twisted derivations (i.e., linear maps with a generalized Leibniz rule). Such generalized derivations seem to pop up in different guises in many parts of number theory and arithmetic geometry. In fact, any place something like $\mathrm{id}-ϕ$, where $ϕ$ is (possibly extended to) a ring morphism, appears, such as in $p$-adic Hodge theory, Iwasawa theory, e.t.c., there is a twisted derivation hiding. Therefore, hom-Lie algebras appear to have a natural rôle to play in many number-theoretical disciplines. This paper is a first step in a study of these operators and associated algebras in an arithmetic-/geometric context.

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