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The theory of associative and nonassociative algebras has seen new impetuous developments in recent years. From physics, geometry and algebraic topology new nonassociative structures have appeared, such as superalgebras, coalgebras, pairs and triple systems. These structures proved to be interesting from a purely algebraic point of view; they produced innovative ideas and methods that have helped to solve some old algebraic problems. On the other hand, the theories of the main classes of nonassociative algebras, namely, alternative, Jordan and Malcev algebras, are far from completion,…mehr

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The theory of associative and nonassociative algebras has seen new impetuous developments in recent years. From physics, geometry and algebraic topology new nonassociative structures have appeared, such as superalgebras, coalgebras, pairs and triple systems. These structures proved to be interesting from a purely algebraic point of view; they produced innovative ideas and methods that have helped to solve some old algebraic problems. On the other hand, the theories of the main classes of nonassociative algebras, namely, alternative, Jordan and Malcev algebras, are far from completion, especially in the infinite dimensional case. Rings with derivations are not the sort of subject that experiences enormous unrests. In any case, this has been examined by many creators over the most recent 50 years, extraordinarily the connections between and the structures of rings.
Autorenporträt
Dr. K. Jayalakshmi started her career as a Junior Lecturer in Government Junior College Anantapur. she is associated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University since 2006.Dr. M. V. L. Bharathi was a research scholar under the guidance of Prof. K. Jayalakshmi in the department of Mathematics, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur. She was awarded with the Ph. D degree in 2018.