Weak c-ideals of Leibniz algebras
Abstract
A subalgebra of a Leibniz algebra is called a weak c-ideal of if there is a subideal of such that and where is the largest ideal of contained in This is analogous to the concept of a weakly c-normal subgroup, which has been studied by a number of authors. We obtain some properties of weak c-ideals and use them to give some characterisations of solvable and supersolvable Leibniz algebras generalising previous results for Lie algebras. We note that one-dimensional weak c-ideals are c-ideals, and show that a result of Turner classifying Leibniz algebras in which every one-dimensional subalgebra is a c-ideal is false for general Leibniz algebras, but holds for symmetric ones.
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@article{arxiv.2303.00418,
title = {Weak c-ideals of Leibniz algebras},
author = {David A. Towers and Zekiye Ciloglu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.00418},
year = {2023}
}
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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2006.05234