Chupordia, V.A.; Kurdachenko, L.A.; Semko, N.N.
(Algebra and Discrete Mathematics, 2020)
An algebra L over a field F is said to be a Leibniz algebra (more precisely, a left Leibniz algebra) if it satisfies the Leibniz identity: [[a, b], c] = [a, [b, c]]−[b, [a, c]] for all a, b, c ∊ L. Leibniz algebras are ...