
TL;DR
This paper explores geometric invariants related to polynomial identities in algebras, using Kemer's theory to derive quantitative insights into codimension and co-length, advancing understanding of algebraic identities.
Contribution
It introduces geometric invariants of polynomial identities and applies Kemer's theory to obtain new quantitative measures of algebraic properties.
Findings
Derived geometric invariants of polynomial identities
Provided quantitative bounds on codimension and co-length
Enhanced understanding of algebraic identity structures
Abstract
We discuss some geometric invariants of polynomial identities of algebras deduced from Kemer's theory and deduce some quantitative information on codimension and co--length
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