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Primary decompositions in varieties of commutative diassociative loops

Group Theory 2011-08-19 v1

Abstract

The decomposition theorem for torsion abelian groups holds analogously for torsion commutative diassociative loops. With this theorem in mind, we investigate commutative diassociative loops satisfying the additional condition (trivially satisfied in the abelian group case) that all nnth powers are central, for a fixed nn. For n=2n=2, we get precisely commutative CC loops. For n=3n=3, a prominent variety is that of commutative Moufang loops. Many analogies between commutative C and Moufang loops have been noted in the literature, often obtained by interchanging the role of the primes 2 and 3. We show that the correct encompassing variety for these two classes of loops is the variety of commutative RIF loops. In particular, when QQ is a commutative RIF loop: all squares in QQ are Moufang elements, all cubes are CC elements, Moufang elements of QQ form a normal subloop M0(Q)M_0(Q) such that Q/M0(Q)Q/M_0(Q) is a C loop of exponent 2 (a Steiner loop), C elements of LL form a normal subloop C0(Q)C_0(Q) such that Q/C0(Q)Q/C_0(Q) is a Moufang loop of exponent 3. Since squares (resp. cubes) are central in commutative C (resp. Moufang) loops, it follows that QQ modulo its center is of exponent 6. Returning to the decomposition theorem, we find that every torsion, commutative RIF loop is a direct product of a C 2-loop, a Moufang 3-loop, and an abelian group with each element of order prime to 6. We also discuss Moufang elements, and a class of quasigroups associated with commutative RIF loops.

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@article{arxiv.math/0702874,
  title  = {Primary decompositions in varieties of commutative diassociative loops},
  author = {Michael K. Kinyon and Petr Vojtechovsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0702874},
  year   = {2011}
}

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13 pages, amsart