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Why isn't there a superalgebra having only three basis, c, a,b where c is even and a,b are odd and [c,a]=a, [c,b]=-b, [a,b]=c?
A superalgebra with only three basis elements, specifically c, a, and b, is not feasible due to inconsistencies with the Jacobi identity. In this configuration, c is defined as even, while a and b are odd, leading to the relations [c,a]=a, [c,b]=-b, and [a,b]=c. The failure to satisfy the Jacobi identity confirms that such a superalgebra cannot exist.
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