Nonassociative Algebras: Some Applications
González, Santos ; Martínez, Consuelo
Rev. Mat. Iberoamericana, Tome 19 (2003) no. 2, p. 385-392 / Harvested from Project Euclid
Nonassociative algebras can be applied, either directly or using their particular methods, to many other branches of Mathematics and other Sciences. Here emphasis will be given to two concrete applications of nonassociative algebras. In the first one, an application to group theory in the line of the Restricted Burnside Problem will be considered. The second one opens a door to some applications of non-associative algebras to Error correcting Codes and Cryptography.
Publié le : 2003-09-14
Classification:  non-associative algebra,  group,  cryptography,  Galois ring,  17B60,  20F40,  94A60,  94B60
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González, Santos; Martínez, Consuelo. Nonassociative Algebras: Some Applications. Rev. Mat. Iberoamericana, Tome 19 (2003) no. 2, pp.  385-392. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1063050159/