Speaker: Ivan Kaygorodov, University of Beira Interior
Time: 15:30-16:30 pm, November 4, 2022, GMT+8
Venue: Zoom Meeting ID: 862 062 0549 Passcode: 2022
Abstract:
The class of conservative algebras was introduced in 1972 by I. Kantor. Roughly speaking, it is a class of algebras satisfying a "quasiidentity'' of degree 4. The class of conservative algebras includes many important varieties of algebras, such as associative algebras, Lie algebras, Leibniz algebras, Zinbiel algebras, Jordan algebras, etc. Conservative algebras and superalgebras have some similar properties to many well-known varieties of algebras. For example, they admit the Tits-Koecher-Kantor construction (TKK construction); each conservative algebra (and superalgebra) could be embedded in a suitable universal conservative algebra (or superalgebra). We will talk about some old and new results from this topic.
Biography:
Ivan Kaygorodov got his Ph.D. in 2010 at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics (Russia). He has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil) and as an assistant professor at the Federal University of ABC (Brazil) for 10 years. Now he is a research fellow at the University of Beira Interior (Covilhã, Portugal). He is the Editor-in-Chief of Communications in Mathematics. His main area of research interest is in non-associative algebras.
Source: SRMC