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Varieties of superalgebras
Lišková, Adéla ; Žemlička, Jan (advisor) ; Barto, Libor (referee)
The goal of the thesis is to introduce the basics of the theory of superalgebras, that is Z2-graded algebras over a field of characteristic different from two, as well as to present necessary basics of universal and multilinear algebra, especially the tensor product and the terms variety of algebra and ideal of identities. We present the definitions of algebra and superalgebra including examples, we then look into the tensor product of superalgebras and its properties, Clifford and Grassmann superalgebras. A part of the thesis is dedicated to the construction of the free nonassociative algebra and the clarification of the relationship between varieties of algebras and ideals of identities including the specification of said relationship for superalgebras. The thesis also deals with varieties of superalgebras. 1
Varieties of superalgebras
Lišková, Adéla ; Žemlička, Jan (advisor) ; Barto, Libor (referee)
The goal of the thesis is to introduce the basics of the theory of superalgebras, that is Z2-graded algebras over a field of characteristic different from two, as well as to present necessary basics of universal and multilinear algebra, especially the tensor product and the terms variety of algebra and ideal of identities. We present the definitions of algebra and superalgebra including examples, we then look into the tensor product of superalgebras and its properties, Clifford and Grassmann superalgebras. A part of the thesis is dedicated to the construction of the free nonassociative algebra and the clarification of the relationship between varieties of algebras and ideals of identities including the specification of said relationship for superalgebras. The thesis also deals with varieties of superalgebras. 1
Overoptimism - implications for law and economics
Lišková, Adéla ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Stroukal, Dominik (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on one of the behavioral biases - optimism bias or overoptimism - which existence is documented in findings of behavioral economics. The thesis introduces behavioral economics as an economic movement criticizing neoclassical economic theory, put oveoptimism in the broader context of its findings and further demonstrates the consequences of overly optimistic expectations in selected areas of human decision-making which deals with the economic analysis of law in contrast to the conclusions which can be arrived by assuming rational agent. In the context of approach of Chicago Law and Economics, based on neoclassical economic theory, and by assuming a perfectly competitive market, the thesis concludes that while in case of rationality the maximum efficiency is achieved by internalization of externalities, overoptimism cause a deviation from the optimum even if externalities are internalized.

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