
arXiv: 1808.07516
We introduce a generalization, called a skew Clifford algebra, of a Clifford algebra, and relate these new algebras to the notion of graded skew Clifford algebra that was defined in 2010. In particular, we examine homogenizations of skew Clifford algebras, and determine which skew Clifford algebras can be homogenized to create Artin-Schelter regular algebras. Just as (classical) Clifford algebras are the Poincar\' e-Birkhoff-Witt (PBW) deformations of exterior algebras, skew Clifford algebras are the $\mathbb{Z}_2$-graded PBW deformations of quantum exterior algebras. We also determine the possible dimensions of skew Clifford algebras and provide several examples.
``Super'' (or ``skew'') structure, regular algebra, deformation, homogenization, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, quadratic form, Associative rings determined by universal properties (free algebras, coproducts, adjunction of inverses, etc.), Clifford algebras, spinors, Clifford Algebra, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), Centralizing and normalizing extensions, quadratic algebra, FOS: Mathematics, 15A66, 16S80, 16S38
``Super'' (or ``skew'') structure, regular algebra, deformation, homogenization, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, quadratic form, Associative rings determined by universal properties (free algebras, coproducts, adjunction of inverses, etc.), Clifford algebras, spinors, Clifford Algebra, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), Centralizing and normalizing extensions, quadratic algebra, FOS: Mathematics, 15A66, 16S80, 16S38
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