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02 November 2024
 
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On Isomorphism Classes and Invariants of Low Dimensional Complex Filiform Leibniz Algebras (PART 1)
I.S. Rakhimov ; S.K. Said Husain ;
Date 1 Oct 2007
AbstractThe paper aims to investigate the classification problem of low dimensional complex none Lie filiform Leibniz algebras. There are two sources to get classification of filiform Leibniz algebras. The first of them is the naturally graded none Lie filiform Leibniz algebras and the another one is the naturally graded filiform Lie algebras. Here we do consider Leibniz algebras appearing from the naturally graded none Lie filiform Leibniz algebras. This class can be splited into two subclasses. However, isomorphisms within each class there were not investigated. Before U.D.Bekbaev and I.S.Rakhimov suggested an approach to the isomorphism problem in terms of invariants. This paper presents an implementation of their result in low dimensional cases. Here we give the complete classification of complex none Lie filiform Leibniz algebras in dimensions at most 8 from the first class of the above mentioned result and give a hypothetic formula for the number of isomorphism classes in finite dimensional case.
Source arXiv, 0710.0121
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