Lie-admissible algebra

In algebra, a Lie-admissible algebra, introduced by A. Adrian Albert (1948), is a (possibly non-associative) algebra that becomes a Lie algebra under the bracket [a,b] = ab–ba. Examples include associative algebras,[1] Lie algebras, and Okubo algebras.

See also

References

  1. Okubo (1995) p.19
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