On Poisson (2-3)-algebras which are finite-dimensional over the center

One of the classic results of group theory is the so-called Schur theorem. It states that if the central factor-group $G/\zeta(G)$ of a group $G$ is finite, then its derived subgroup $[G,G]$ is also finite. This result has numerous generalizations and modifications in group theory. At the same time,...

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Published inResearches in mathematics (Online) Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 118 - 133
Main Authors Minaiev, P.Ye, Pypka, O.O., Shyshenko, I.V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 08.07.2024
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Summary:One of the classic results of group theory is the so-called Schur theorem. It states that if the central factor-group $G/\zeta(G)$ of a group $G$ is finite, then its derived subgroup $[G,G]$ is also finite. This result has numerous generalizations and modifications in group theory. At the same time, similar investigations were conducted in other algebraic structures, namely in modules, linear groups, topological groups, $n$-groups, associative algebras, Lie algebras, Lie $n$-algebras, Lie rings, Leibniz algebras. In 2021, L.A. Kurdachenko, O.O. Pypka and I.Ya. Subbotin proved an analogue of Schur theorem for Poisson algebras: if the center of the Poisson algebra $P$ has finite codimension, then $P$ includes an ideal $K$ of finite dimension such that $P/K$ is abelian. In this paper, we continue similar studies for another algebraic structure. An analogue of Schur theorem for Poisson (2-3)-algebras is proved.
ISSN:2664-4991
2664-5009
DOI:10.15421/242411