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Leibniz central extension on centerless twisted Schrödinger-Virasoro algebra

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In this paper, we present all the Leibniz 2-cocycles of the centerless twisted Schrödinger-Virasoro algebra ℒ, which determine the second Leibniz cohomology group of ℒ.

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Li, J., Su, Y. Leibniz central extension on centerless twisted Schrödinger-Virasoro algebra. Front. Math. China 3, 337–344 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11464-008-0031-z

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