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Types of elements in non-commutative Poisson algebras and Dixmier Conjecture

Rings and Algebras 2025-03-18 v1

Abstract

Non-commutative Poisson algebras are the algebras having an associative algebra structure and a Lie algebra structure together with the Leibniz law. Let PP be a non-commutative Poisson algebra over some algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. For any zPz\in P, there exist four subalgebras of PP associated with the inner derivation adzad_z on PP. Based on the relationships between these four subalgebras, elements of PP can be divided into eight types. We will mainly focus on two types of non-commutative Poisson algebras: the usual Poisson algebras and the associative algebras with the commutator as the Poisson bracket. The following problems are studied for such non-commutative Poisson algebras: how the type of an element changes under homomorphisms between non-commutative Poisson algebras, how the type of an element changes after localization, and what the type of the elements of the form z1z2z_1 \otimes z_2 and z11+1z2z_1 \otimes 1 + 1 \otimes z_2 is in the tensor product of non-commutative Poisson algebras P1P2P_1\otimes P_2. As an application of above results, one knows that Dixmier Conjecture for A1A_1 holds under certain conditions. Some properties of the Weyl algebras are also obtained, such as the commutativity of certain subalgebras.

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@article{arxiv.2503.12000,
  title  = {Types of elements in non-commutative Poisson algebras and Dixmier Conjecture},
  author = {Zhennan Pan and Gang Han},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.12000},
  year   = {2025}
}