Uniqueness of addition in Lie algebras revisited
Rings and Algebras
2025-09-24 v2
Abstract
We obtain new and improve old results on uniqueness of addition in Lie rings and Lie algebras. A Lie ring is called a unique addition ring, or a UA-Lie ring, if any commutator-preserving bijection from to an arbitrary Lie ring is additive. We describe wide classes of Lie rings that are not UA-Lie ring. In the other direction, it is known that if a finite-dimensional Lie algebra contains two elements whose centralizers have trivial intersection, then is a UA-Lie ring. We use this result to characterize UA-Lie rings among seaweed Lie algebras. The paper includes many open problems and questions.
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@article{arxiv.2401.06241,
title = {Uniqueness of addition in Lie algebras revisited},
author = {Ivan Arzhantsev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.06241},
year = {2025}
}
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13 pages