On the nilradical of a Leibniz algebra
Abstract
The purpose of this short note is to correct an error which appears in the literature concerning Leibniz algebras L: namely, that N(L/I)=N(L)/I where N(L) is the nilradical of L and I is the Leibniz kernel.
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