Engel subalgebras of Leibniz algebras
Rings and Algebras
2008-10-17 v1
Abstract
Engel subalgebras of finite-dimensional Leibniz algebras are shown to have similar properties to those of Lie algebras. Using these, it is shown that a left Leibniz algebra, all of whose maximal subalgebras are right ideals, is nilpotent. A primitive Leibniz algebra is shown to split over its minimal ideal and that all the complements to its minimal ideal are conjugate. A subalgebra is shown to be a Cartan subalgebra if and only if it is minimal Engel, provided that the field has sufficiently many elements. Cartan subalgebras are shown to have a property analogous to intravariance.
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@article{arxiv.0810.2849,
title = {Engel subalgebras of Leibniz algebras},
author = {Donald W. Barnes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.2849},
year = {2008}
}
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7 pages