Conformal algebras, vertex algebras, and the logic of locality (Q2822869)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6632926
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6632926 |
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Conformal algebras, vertex algebras, and the logic of locality (English)
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5 October 2016
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conformal algebra
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vertex algebra
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locality
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Wightman axiom
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heterogeneous algebra
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free algebra
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strong unit
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PMV algebra
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multiple-valued logic
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Mal'tsev category
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From the abstract: In a new algebraic approach, conformal algebras and vertex algebras are extended to two-sorted structures, with an additional component encoding the logical properties of locality. Within these algebras, locality is expressed as an identity, without the need for existential quantifiers. Two-sorted conformal algebras form a variety of two-sorted algebras, an equationally-defined class, and free conformal algebras are given by standard universal algebraic constructions. The variety of two-sorted conformal algebras is equivalent to a Mal'tsev variety of single-sorted algebras. Motivated by a question of Griess, subalgebras of reducts of conformal algebras are shown to satisfy a set of quasi-identities. The class of two-sorted vertex algebras does not form a variety, so open problems concerning the nature of that class are posed.
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