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DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2008.01871
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On the classification of 2-generated axial algebras of Majorana type

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“…Combining our reduction result and Yabe's classification of 2-generated symmetric M(α, β)-axial algebras [18], we are left only to check which of the 2-generated algebras have a finite axet and which have property (J). It is known in folklore that algebras of Jordan type β = 1 2 generically have an infinite axet, but it can be finite for some parameters.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Combining our reduction result and Yabe's classification of 2-generated symmetric M(α, β)-axial algebras [18], we are left only to check which of the 2-generated algebras have a finite axet and which have property (J). It is known in folklore that algebras of Jordan type β = 1 2 generically have an infinite axet, but it can be finite for some parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Apart from the two exceptional cases, A is either a direct sum of a (symmetric) 2-generated algebra with a 1A algebra, or a symmetric 2-generated algebra on a X(2n) axet. While this paper was in preparation, the symmetric 2generated algebras were classified by Yabe [18]. Notice that different cases of this theorem impose different restrictions on the algebra.…”
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“…Recently Yabe [10] classified symmetric 2-generated axial algebras of Monster type. In doing so, he introduced several new families of 2-generated algebras, in addition to those found by Rehren in [9] and found by Joshi using the double axis construction [6] (see also [3]).…”
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confidence: 99%