“…Since then, they appeared unexpectedly in almost every area of the modern mathematics, from differential geometry, [34,41,4] to combinatorics [5,14,15], from mathematical physics, see [24], to numerical analysis [9,28], see [10,33,25] for comprehensive reviews. In spite post-Lie algebras have been introduced much more recently by Vallette, see [43], and independently by Lundervold and Munthe-Kaas [32], since then they have been deeply studied, both from point of view of pure, see for example [3,11,22,35] and of applied mathematics [20,36,16], see also [23,26].…”