Restricted Lie (super)algebras, central extensions of non-associative algebras and some tapas
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The general framework of this dissertation is the theory of non-associative
algebras. We tackle diverse problems regarding restricted Lie algebras and superalgebras, central extensions of
different classes of algebras and crossed modules of Lie superalgebras. Namely, we study the relations between
the structural properties of a restricted Lie algebra and those of its lattice of restricted subalgebras; we define a
non-abelian tensor product for restricted Lie superalgebras and for graded ideal crossed submodules of a crossed
module of Lie superalgebras, and explore their properties from structural, categorical and homological points of
view; we employ central extensions to classify nilpotent bicommutative algebras; and we compute central
extensions of the associative null-filiform algebras and of axial algebras. Also, we include a final chapter devoted to
compare the two main methods (Rabinowitsch's trick and saturation) to introduce negative conditions in the
standard procedures of the theory of automated proving and discovery.
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