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Non-commutative rings and algebras, non-associative algebras, universal algebra and lattice theory, linear algebra, semigroups. For questions specific to commutative algebra (that is, rings that are assumed both associative and commutative), rather use the tag ac.commutative-algebra.

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Group representation with algebra structure

I haven't seen this question in standard textbooks, so I decide to give it a try here. It might relate to deeper structures of certain TQFTs, but I'm not sure. Let $G$ be a finite group. Its finite-di …
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Cohomology and higher structures

Classically, cohomologies of Lie groups/algebras parametrize extensions. To be precise, given an linear $G$-action on $M$, there is an bijection between $H^2(G;M)$ and the set of extension $E$ of $G$ …
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Relationship between the Witt algebra and vector fields on the circle

The following answers Question 2 and 3: For 2, $\frak{g}$ is a dense Lie subalgebra of Vect($S^1$). Tensoring with $\mathbb{C}$ gives you 3. Identify an infinitestimal diffeomorphism on the cir …
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Categorical Morita equivalence implies equivalence of module categories?

Classically, two rings $R$ and $S$ are Morita equivalent if and only if any of the following is true ($R$-Mod) $\simeq$ ($S$-Mod). $S \simeq Hom_R(M,M)$, where $M$ is a finitely generated projective …
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Link invariants from Hecke relations of higher order

Alexander theorem says oriented links in $\mathbb{R}^3$ can be represented by closures of braids. Markov theorem says that braids related by Markov moves produce isotopic braid closures, and vice vers …
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