C-loops: extensions and constructions
Abstract
C-loops are loops satisfying the identity x(y· yz) = (xy· y)z. We develop the theory of extensions of C-loops, and characterize all nuclear extensions provided the nucleus is an abelian group. C-loops with central squares have very transparent extensions; they can be built from small blocks arising from the underlying Steiner triple system. Using these extensions, we decide for which abelian groups K and Steiner loops Q there is a nonflexible C-loop C with center K such that C/K is isomorphic to Q. We discuss possible orders of associators in C-loops. Finally, we show that the loops of signed basis elements in the standard real Cayley-Dickson algebras are C-loops.
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