Zinbiel algebra

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In mathematics, a Zinbiel algebra or dual Leibniz algebra is a module over a commutative ring with a bilinear product satisfying the defining identity:

(ab)c=a(bc)+a(cb).

Zinbiel algebras were introduced by Template:Harvs. The name was proposed by Jean-Michel Lemaire as being "opposite" to Leibniz algebra.[1]

In any Zinbiel algebra, the symmetrised product

ab=ab+ba

is associative.

A Zinbiel algebra is the Koszul dual concept to a Leibniz algebra. The free Zinbiel algebra over V is the tensor algebra with product

(x0xp)(xp+1xp+q)=x0(p,q)(x1,,xp+q),

where the sum is over all (p,q) shuffles.[1]

References

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