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Filtered algebra

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In mathematics, a filtered algebra is a generalization of the notion of a graded algebra. Examples appear in many branches of mathematics, especially in homological algebra and representation theory.

A filtered algebra over the field is an algebra over that has an increasing sequence of subspaces of such that

and that is compatible with the multiplication in the following sense:

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Associated graded algebra

In general, there is the following construction that produces a graded algebra out of a filtered algebra.

If is a filtered algebra, then the associated graded algebra is defined as follows:

  • As a vector space

    where,

    and
  • the multiplication is defined by

    for all and . (More precisely, the multiplication map is combined from the maps

    for all and .)

The multiplication is well-defined and endows with the structure of a graded algebra, with gradation Furthermore if is associative then so is . Also, if is unital, such that the unit lies in , then will be unital as well.

As algebras and are distinct (with the exception of the trivial case that is graded) but as vector spaces they are isomorphic. (One can prove by induction that is isomorphic to as vector spaces).

Examples

Any graded algebra graded by , for example , has a filtration given by .

An example of a filtered algebra is the Clifford algebra of a vector space endowed with a quadratic form The associated graded algebra is , the exterior algebra of

The symmetric algebra on the dual of an affine space is a filtered algebra of polynomials; on a vector space, one instead obtains a graded algebra.

The universal enveloping algebra of a Lie algebra is also naturally filtered. The PBW theorem states that the associated graded algebra is simply .

Scalar differential operators on a manifold form a filtered algebra where the filtration is given by the degree of differential operators. The associated graded algebra is the commutative algebra of smooth functions on the cotangent bundle which are polynomial along the fibers of the projection .

The group algebra of a group with a length function is a filtered algebra.

See also

References

  • Abe, Eiichi (1980). Hopf Algebras. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-22240-0.

This article incorporates material from Filtered algebra on PlanetMath, which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

This page was last edited on 5 June 2024, at 11:55
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