Albert algebra

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Etymology

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Named after Abraham Adrian Albert, who pioneered the study of non-associative algebras, usually working over the real numbers.

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Albert algebra (plural Albert algebras)

  1. (mathematics) A 27-dimensional exceptional Jordan algebra.