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On the classification of G-graded twisted algebras

Rings and Algebras 2013-01-25 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Let G denote a group and let W be an algebra over a commutative ring R. We will say that W is a G-graded twisted algebra (not necessarily commutative, neither associative) if there exists a G-grading W=\bigoplus_{g \in G}W_{g} where each summand W_{g} is a free rank one R -module, and W has no monomial zero divisors (for each pair of nonzero elements w_{a},w_{b} en W_{a} and W_{b} their product is not zero, w_{a}w_{b}\neq 0). It is also assumed that W has an identity element. In this article, methods of group cohomology are used to study the general problem of classification under graded isomorphisms. We give a full description of these algebras in the associative cases, for complex and real algebras. In the nonassociative case, an analogous result is obtained under a symmetry condition of the corresponding associative function of the algebra, and when the group providing the grading is finite cyclic.

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@article{arxiv.1301.5654,
  title  = {On the classification of G-graded twisted algebras},
  author = {Juan D. Velez and Luis A. Wills and Natalia Agudelo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.5654},
  year   = {2013}
}

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15 pages, no figures