“…Some of the features of the algebra (MC(V * ), ⊛) are used implicitly in the study of the Ricci flow, e.g. in the work of R. Hamilton [27,28,29], G. Huisken [33], C. Böhm and B. Wilking [3], B. Wilking [58], S. Brendle [8,7,6], S. Brendle and R. Schoen [9], and T. Richard and H. Seshadri [42,43,44], and are, at least implicitly, well known to experts on the Ricci flow. The algebraic perspective makes some of the manipulations used in such studies appear more natural, and focuses attention on certain structural features, namely the invariance and nondegeneracy of the Killing type trace form and the identification of idempotent elements and the spectra of their left multiplication operators, that are perhaps not so self-evidently fundamental from the geometric perspective.…”