Differential codimensions and exponential growth
Abstract
Let A be a finite dimensional associative algebra with derivations over a field of characteristic zero, i.e., an algebra whose structure is enriched by the action of a Lie algebra L by derivations, and let cnL(A), n≥ 1, be its differential codimension sequence. Such sequence is exponentially bounded and L(A) = n ∞[n]cnL(A) is an integer that can be computed, called differential PI-exponent of A. In this paper we prove that for any Lie algebra L, L(A) coincides with (A), the ordinary PI-exponent of A. Furthermore, in case L is a solvable Lie algebra, we apply such result to classify varieties of L-algebras of almost polynomial growth, i.e., varieties of exponential growth such that any proper subvariety has polynomial growth.
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