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Weak representability of actions of non-associative algebras

Category Theory 2025-02-24 v3 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

We study the categorical-algebraic condition that internal actions are weakly representable (WRA) in the context of varieties of (non-associative) algebras over a field. Our first aim is to give a complete characterization of action accessible, operadic quadratic varieties of non-associative algebras which satisfy an identity of degree two and to study the representability of actions for them. Here we prove that the varieties of two-step nilpotent (anti-)commutative algebras and that of commutative associative algebras are weakly action representable, and we explain that the condition (WRA) is closely connected to the existence of a so-called amalgam. Our second aim is to work towards the construction, still within the context of algebras over a field, of a weakly representing object E(X)E(X) for the actions on (or split extensions of) an object XX. We actually obtain a partial algebra E(X)E(X), which we call external weak actor of XX, together with a monomorphism of functors SplExt(,X)Hom(U(),E(X)){\operatorname{SplExt}(-,X) \rightarrowtail \operatorname{Hom}(U(-),E(X))}, which we study in detail in the case of quadratic varieties. Furthermore, the relations between the construction of the universal strict general actor USGA(X)\operatorname{USGA}(X) and that of E(X)E(X) are described in detail. We end with some open questions.

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@article{arxiv.2306.02812,
  title  = {Weak representability of actions of non-associative algebras},
  author = {Jose Brox and Xabier García-Martínez and Manuel Mancini and Tim Van der Linden and Corentin Vienne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.02812},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Final version, accepted for publication