English

Do $n$-Lie algebras have universal enveloping algebras

Rings and Algebras 2017-11-17 v1

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to investigate in which sense, for n3n\geq 3, nn-Lie algebras admit universal enveloping algebras. There have been some attempts at a construction (see [10] and [5]) but after analysing those we come to the conclusion that they cannot be valid in general. We give counterexamples and sufficient conditions. We then study the problem in its full generality, showing that universality is incompatible with the wish that the category of modules over a given nn-Lie algebra LL is equivalent to the category of modules over the associated algebra U(L)U(L). Indeed, an associated algebra functor U \colon \text{n-}\mathsf{Lie}_{\mathbb{K}} \to \mathsf{Alg}_{\mathbb{K}} inducing such an equivalence does exist, but this kind of functor never admits a right adjoint. We end the paper by introducing a (co)homology theory based on the associated algebra functor UU.

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@article{arxiv.1508.06940,
  title  = {Do $n$-Lie algebras have universal enveloping algebras},
  author = {Xabier Garcia-Martinez and Rustam Turdibaev and Tim van der Linden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.06940},
  year   = {2017}
}