Griess algebra is a specific type of algebra that arises in the context of the study of certain mathematical objects known as vertex operator algebras, particularly those related to the monster group, which is the largest of the sporadic simple groups in group theory. The Griess algebra was introduced by Robert Griess Jr. in the 1980s as part of his work on the monster group and its associated representations.
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