Cyclic Leibniz Algebras
Kristin Bugg, Allison Hedges, Minji Lee, Daniel Scofield, S. McKay, Sullivan

TL;DR
This paper explores cyclic Leibniz algebras generated by a single element, demonstrating their role as fundamental examples for understanding key algebraic concepts.
Contribution
It provides a detailed illustration of cyclic Leibniz algebras, highlighting their importance as simple models in algebraic theory.
Findings
Cyclic Leibniz algebras serve as fundamental examples.
They help clarify basic algebraic concepts.
The paper emphasizes their illustrative value.
Abstract
Leibniz algebras generated by one element, called cyclic, provide simple and illuminating examples of many basic concepts. It is the purpose of this paper to illustrate this fact.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Topics in Algebra · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology
