We describe a grading switching for arbitrary non-associative algebras of prime characteristic p, aimed at producing a new grading of an algebra from a given one. This is inspired by a fundamental tool in the classification theory of modular Lie algebras known as toral switching, which relies on a delicate adaptation of the exponential of a derivation. We trace the development of grading switching, from an early version based on taking the Artin-Hasse exponential of a nilpotent derivation, to a more general version which uses certain generalized Laguerre polynomials playing the role of generalized exponentials. Both versions depend on the existence of appropriate analogues of the functional equation e(x) . e(y) = e(x+y) for the classical exponential.
Avitabile, M., Mattarei, S. (2015). Grading Switching for Modular Non-Associative Algebras. In Lie algebras and related topics (pp.1-14). American Mathematical Society [10.1090/conm/652/12951].
Grading Switching for Modular Non-Associative Algebras
Avitabile, M;Mattarei, S
2015
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We describe a grading switching for arbitrary non-associative algebras of prime characteristic p, aimed at producing a new grading of an algebra from a given one. This is inspired by a fundamental tool in the classification theory of modular Lie algebras known as toral switching, which relies on a delicate adaptation of the exponential of a derivation. We trace the development of grading switching, from an early version based on taking the Artin-Hasse exponential of a nilpotent derivation, to a more general version which uses certain generalized Laguerre polynomials playing the role of generalized exponentials. Both versions depend on the existence of appropriate analogues of the functional equation e(x) . e(y) = e(x+y) for the classical exponential.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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