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University of Birmingham > Talks@bham > Algebra Seminar > An algorithm to construct 2-generated axial algebras
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Simon Goodwin. Axial algebras are non-associative algebras generated by semisimple idempotents, called axes, that obey a fixed fusion law. Important examples of axial algebras include the Griess algebra and Jordan algebras. Axial algebras that are generated by two axes are crucial in the study of these algebras in general. We present an algorithm to classify and construct 2-generated axial algebras. https://zoom.us/j/995596700?pwd=TVZ6TWRDZjIzWEhOZmhuYU4wWWxsUT09 This talk is part of the Algebra Seminar series. This talk is included in these lists:
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