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A characterisation of Lie algebras via algebraic exponentiation

Category Theory 2018-10-31 v3 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

In this article we describe varieties of Lie algebras via algebraic exponentiation, a concept introduced by Gray in his Ph.D. thesis. For K\mathbb{K} an infinite field of characteristic different from 22, we prove that the variety of Lie algebras over K\mathbb{K} is the only variety of non-associative K\mathbb{K}-algebras which is a non-abelian locally algebraically cartesian closed (LACC) category. More generally, a variety of nn-algebras V\mathcal{V} is a non-abelian (LACC) category if and only if n=2n=2 and V=LieK\mathcal{V}=\mathsf{Lie}_\mathbb{K}. In characteristic 22 the situation is similar, but here we have to treat the identities xx=0xx=0 and xy=yxxy=-yx separately, since each of them gives rise to a variety of non-associative K\mathbb{K}-algebras which is a non-abelian (LACC) category.

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@article{arxiv.1711.00689,
  title  = {A characterisation of Lie algebras via algebraic exponentiation},
  author = {Xabier García-Martínez and Tim Van der Linden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.00689},
  year   = {2018}
}

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The ancillary files contain the code used in the proofs. Final version to appear in Advances in Mathematics