Abstract
We investigate the number of distinct resonant algebras depending on the generator content, which consists of the Lorentz generator, translation, and new additional Lorentz-like and translation-like generators. Such algebra enlargements originate directly from the Maxwell algebra and implementation of the S-expansion framework. Resonant algebras, being sub-class of the S-expanded algebras, should find use in the construction of gravity and supergravity models along some other applications. The undertaken task of establishing all the possible resonant algebras is closely related to the subject of finding commutative monoids (semigroups with the identity element) of a particular order, were we additionally enforce the parity condition.
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