Axial algebras Ghent University
Non-associative algebras play an important role in many areas of mathematics. The most prominent examples are Lie algebras, introduced in the 1930s to study infinitesimal transformations. Other classes of non-associative algebras also proved vary fruitful in other areas; Jordan algebas, for instance, played a crucial role in Zel'manov's solution to the restricted Burnside problem in group theory. The goal of the proposed project is to explore ...