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Enveloping algebras of the nilpotent Malcev algebra of dimension five

Perez-Izquierdo and Shestakov recently extended the PBW theorem to Malcev algebras. It follows from their construction that for any Malcev algebra $M$ over a field of characteristic $\ne 2, 3$ there is a representation of the universal nonassociative enveloping algebra $U(M)$ by linear operators on the polynomial algebra $P(M)$. For the nilpotent non-Lie Malcev algebra $\mathbb{M}$ of dimension 5, we use this representation to determine explicit structure constants for $U(\mathbb{M})$; from this it follows that $U(\mathbb{M})$ is not power-associative. We obtain a finite set of generators for the alternator ideal $I(\mathbb{M}) \subset U(\mathbb{M})$ and derive structure constants for the universal alternative enveloping algebra $A(\mathbb{M}) = U(\mathbb{M})/I(\mathbb{M})$, a new infinite dimensional alternative algebra. We verify that the map $ι\colon \mathbb{M} \to A(\mathbb{M})$ is injective, and so $\mathbb{M}$ is special.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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