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Primitive axial algebras of Jordan type

Published 7 Mar 2014 in math.RA and math.GR | (1403.1898v1)

Abstract: An axial algebra over the field $\mathbb F$ is a commutative algebra generated by idempotents whose adjoint action has multiplicity-free minimal polynomial. For semisimple associative algebras this leads to sums of copies of $\mathbb F$. Here we consider the first nonassociative case, where adjoint minimal polynomials divide $(x-1)x(x-\eta)$ for fixed $0\neq\eta\neq 1$. Jordan algebras arise when $\eta=\frac{1}{2}$, but our motivating examples are certain Griess algebras of vertex operator algebras and the related Majorana algebras. We study a class of algebras, including these, for which axial automorphisms like those defined by Miyamoto exist, and there classify the $2$-generated examples. For $\eta \neq \frac{1}{2}$ this implies that the Miyamoto involutions are $3$-transpositions, leading to a classification.

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