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- physics, a Gerstenhaber algebra (sometimes called an antibracket algebra or braid algebra) is an algebraic structure discovered by Murray Gerstenhaber (1963)...
- Murray Gerstenhaber (June 5, 1927 – February 21, 2024) was an American mathematician, physicist, and lawyer. He was a professor of mathematics at the University...
- spin-1/2 particles. The other way is to define an antibracket algebra or Gerstenhaber algebra, used in the BRST and Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism. The difference...
- "ordinary" product, thus giving rise to the Poisson superalgebra and the Gerstenhaber algebra. Such gradings are also observed in deformation theory. Let g...
- algebra Functional-theoretic algebra Genetic algebra Geometric algebra Gerstenhaber algebra Graded algebra Griess algebra Group algebra Group algebra of...
- they had three children: Kelly Posner Gerstenhaber (married to David Gerstenhaber, son of Murray Gerstenhaber); Sean Posner; and Jarrett Posner (married...
- 2022. Retrieved 19 November 2020. Levins, R. (1970). "Extinction". In Gerstenhaber, M. (ed.). Some Mathematical Questions in Biology. American Mathematical...
- different ways. These two result in the Poisson superalgebra and the Gerstenhaber algebra. The difference between the two is in the grading of the product...
- Stephen Mandel, John Griffin, Philippe Laffont, Dan Morehead, David Gerstenhaber, David Goel, Chase Coleman, Martin Hughes, Bill Hwang and Paul Touradji...
- version is defined on alternating multivector fields and makes them into a Gerstenhaber algebra, but there is also another version defined on symmetric multivector...