The structure of thin lie algebras with characteristic two

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Thin Lie algebras are graded Lie algebras L = ⊕i = 1∞Li with dim Li ≤ 2 for all i, and satisfying a more stringent but natural narrowness condition modeled on an analogous condition for pro-p-groups. The two-dimensional homogeneous components of L, which include L1, are named diamonds. Infinite-dimensional thin Lie algebras with various diamond patterns have been produced, over fields of positive characteristic, as loop algebras of suitable finite-dimensional simple Lie algebras, of classical or of Cartan type depending on the location of the second diamond. The goal of this paper is a description of the initial structure of a thin Lie algebra, up to the second diamond. Specifically, if Lk is the second diamond of L, then the quotient L/Lk is a graded Lie algebras of maximal class. In odd characteristic p, the quotient L/Lk is known to be metabelian, and hence uniquely determined up to isomorphism by its dimension k, which ranges in an explicitly known set of possible values: 3, 5, a power of p, or one less than twice a power of p. However, the quotient L/Lk need not be metabelian in characteristic two. We describe here all the possibilities for L/Lk up to isomorphism. In particular, we prove that k + 1 equals a power of two. © World Scientific Publishing Company.

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Avitabile, M., Jurman, G., & Mattarei, S. (2010). The structure of thin lie algebras with characteristic two. International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 20(6), 731–768. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218196710005820

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