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Solid subalgebras in algebras of Jordan type half

Rings and Algebras 2024-01-30 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

The class of algebras of Jordan type η\eta was introduced by Hall, Rehren and Shpectorov in 2015 within the much broader class of axial algebras. Algebras of Jordan type are commutative algebras AA over a field of characteristic not 22, generated by primitive idempotents, called axes, whose adjoint action on AA has minimal polynomial dividing (x1)x(xη)(x-1)x(x-\eta) and where multiplication of eigenvectors follows the rules similar to the Peirce decomposition in Jordan algebras. Naturally, Jordan algebras generated by primitive idempotents are examples of algebras of Jordan type η=12\eta=\frac{1}{2}. Further examples are given by the Matsuo algebras constructed from 33-transposition groups. These examples exist for all values of η0,1\eta\neq 0,1. Jordan algebras and (factors of) Matsuo algebras constitute all currently known examples of algebras of Jordan type and it is conjectured that there are now additional examples. In this paper we introduce the concept of a solid 22-generated subalgebra, as a subalgebra JJ such that all primitive idempotents from JJ are axes of AA. We prove that, for axes a,bAa,b\in A, if (a,b){0,14,1}(a,b)\notin\{0,\frac{1}{4},1\} then J=a,bJ=\langle\langle a,b\rangle\rangle is solid, that is, generic 22-generated subalgebras are solid. Furthermore, in characteristic zero, JJ is solid even for the values (a,b)=0,1(a,b)=0,1. As a corollary, in characteristic zero, either AA has infinitely many axes and an infinite automorphism group, or it is a Matsuo algebra or a factor of Matsuo algebra.

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@article{arxiv.2401.16218,
  title  = {Solid subalgebras in algebras of Jordan type half},
  author = {I. Gorshkov and S. Shpectorov and A. Staroletov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.16218},
  year   = {2024}
}