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In this paper we prove that any local automorphism on the solvable Leibniz algebras with null-filiform and naturally graded non-Lie filiform nilradicals, whose dimension of complementary space is maximal is an automorphism. Furthermore, the same prob lem concerning 2-local automorphisms of such algebras is investigated and we obtain the analogously results for 2-local automorphisms.
In the present paper, we prove that a local derivation on the octonion (Cayley) algebra $mathbb{O}$ over an arbitrary field, satisfying some conditions is a derivation, and every 2-local derivation on $mathbb{O}$ is a Jordan derivation.
We give the description of homogeneous Rota-Baxter operators, Reynolds operators, Nijenhuis operators, Average operators and differential operator of weight 1 of null-filiform associative algebras of arbitrary dimension.
In this paper we construct a minimal faithful representation of the $(2m+2)$-dimensional complex general Diamond Lie algebra, $mathfrak{D}_m(mathbb{C})$, which is isomorphic to a subalgebra of the special linear Lie algebra $mathfrak{sl}(m+2,mathbb{C })$. We also construct a faithful representation of the general Diamond Lie algebra $mathfrak{D}_m$ which is isomorphic to a subalgebra of the special symplectic Lie algebra $mathfrak{sp}(2m+2,mathbb{R})$. Furthermore, we describe Leibniz algebras with corresponding $(2m+2)$-dimensional general Diamond Lie algebra $mathfrak{D}_m$ and ideal generated by the squares of elements giving rise to a faithful representation of $mathfrak{D}_m$.
In this paper we describe some Leibniz algebras whose corresponding Lie algebra is four-dimensional Diamond Lie algebra $mathfrak{D}$ and the ideal generated by the squares of elements (further denoted by $I$) is a right $mathfrak{D}$-module. Using d escription cite{Cas} of representations of algebra $mathfrak{D}$ in $mathfrak{sl}(3,{mathbb{C}})$ and $mathfrak{sp}(4,{mathbb{F}})$ where ${mathbb{F}}={mathbb{R}}$ or ${mathbb{C}}$ we obtain the classification of above mentioned Leibniz algebras. Moreover, Fock representation of Heisenberg Lie algebra was extended to the case of the algebra $mathfrak{D}.$ Classification of Leibniz algebras with corresponding Lie algebra $mathfrak{D}$ and with the ideal $I$ as a Fock right $mathfrak{D}$-module is presented. The linear integrable deformations in terms of the second cohomology groups of obtained finite-dimensional Leibniz algebras are described. Two computer programs in Mathematica 10 which help to calculate for a given Leibniz algebra the general form of elements of spaces $BL^2$ and $ZL^2$ are constructed, as well.
In this paper the description of solvable Lie algebras with triangular nilradicals is extended to Leibniz algebras. It is proven that the matrices of the left and right operators on elements of Leibniz algebra have upper triangular forms. We establis h that solvable Leibniz algebra of a maximal possible dimension with a given triangular nilradical is a Lie algebra. Furthermore, solvable Leibniz algebras with triangular nilradicals of low dimensions are classified.
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