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INTEGRAL DOMAINS WITH A FREE SEMIGROUP OF *-INVERTIBLE INTEGRAL *-IDEALS

  • Chang, Gyu-Whan;Kim, Hwan-Koo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.1207-1218
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    • 2011
  • Let * be a star-operation on an integral domain R, and let $\mathfrak{I}_*^+(R)$ be the semigroup of *-invertible integral *-ideals of R. In this article, we introduce the concept of a *-coatom, and we then characterize when $\mathfrak{I}_*^+(R)$ is a free semigroup with a set of free generators consisting of *-coatoms. In particular, we show that $\mathfrak{I}_*^+(R)$ is a free semigroup if and only if R is a Krull domain and each ${\upsilon}$-invertible ${\upsilon}$-ideal is *-invertible. As a corollary, we obtain some characterizations of *-Dedekind domains.

FIXED DIVISOR OF A MULTIVARIATE POLYNOMIAL AND GENERALIZED FACTORIALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES

  • Rajkumar, Krishnan;Reddy, Arikatla Satyanarayana;Semwal, Devendra Prasad
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.1305-1320
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    • 2018
  • We define new generalized factorials in several variables over an arbitrary subset ${\underline{S}}{\subseteq}R^n$, where R is a Dedekind domain and n is a positive integer. We then study the properties of the fixed divisor $d(\underline{S},f)$ of a multivariate polynomial $f{\in}R[x_1,x_2,{\ldots},x_n]$. We generalize the results of Polya, Bhargava, Gunji & McQuillan and strengthen that of Evrard, all of which relate the fixed divisor to generalized factorials of ${\underline{S}}$. We also express $d(\underline{S},f)$ in terms of the images $f({\underline{a}})$ of finitely many elements ${\underline{a}}{\in}R^n$, generalizing a result of Hensel, and in terms of the coefficients of f under explicit bases.

A TORSION GRAPH DETERMINED BY EQUIVALENCE CLASSES OF TORSION ELEMENTS AND ASSOCIATED PRIME IDEALS

  • Reza Nekooei;Zahra Pourshafiey
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.3
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    • pp.797-811
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, we define the torsion graph determined by equivalence classes of torsion elements and denote it by AE(M). The vertex set of AE(M) is the set of equivalence classes {[x] | x ∈ T(M)*}, where two torsion elements x, y ∈ T(M)* are equivalent if ann(x) = ann(y). Also, two distinct classes [x] and [y] are adjacent in AE(M), provided that ann(x)ann(y)M = 0. We shall prove that for every torsion finitely generated module M over a Dedekind domain R, a vertex of AE(M) has degree two if and only if it is an associated prime of M.

ON n-ABSORBING IDEALS AND THE n-KRULL DIMENSION OF A COMMUTATIVE RING

  • Moghimi, Hosein Fazaeli;Naghani, Sadegh Rahimi
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.6
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    • pp.1225-1236
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    • 2016
  • Let R be a commutative ring with $1{\neq}0$ and n a positive integer. In this article, we introduce the n-Krull dimension of R, denoted $dim_n\;R$, which is the supremum of the lengths of chains of n-absorbing ideals of R. We study the n-Krull dimension in several classes of commutative rings. For example, the n-Krull dimension of an Artinian ring is finite for every positive integer n. In particular, if R is an Artinian ring with k maximal ideals and l(R) is the length of a composition series for R, then $dim_n\;R=l(R)-k$ for some positive integer n. It is proved that a Noetherian domain R is a Dedekind domain if and only if $dim_n\;R=n$ for every positive integer n if and only if $dim_2\;R=2$. It is shown that Krull's (Generalized) Principal Ideal Theorem does not hold in general when prime ideals are replaced by n-absorbing ideals for some n > 1.

A REMARK ON HALF-FACTORIAL DOMAINS

  • Oh, Heung-Joon
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.93-96
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    • 1997
  • An atomic integral domain R is a half-factorial domain (HFD) if whenever $\chi_1$$\chi_{m}=y_1$$y_n$ with each $\chi_{i},y_j \in R$ irreducible, then m = n. In this paper, we show that if R[X] is an HFD, then $Cl_{t}(R)$ $\cong$ $Cl_{t}$(R[X]), and if $G_1$ and $G_2$ are torsion abelian groups, then there exists a Dedekind HFD R such that Cl(R) = $G_1\bigoplus\; G_2$.

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A GORENSTEIN HOMOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF KRULL DOMAINS

  • Shiqi Xing;Xiaolei Zhang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.3
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    • pp.735-744
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    • 2024
  • In this note, we shed new light on Krull domains from the point view of Gorenstein homological algebra. By using the so-called w-operation, we show that an integral domain R is Krull if and only if for any nonzero proper w-ideal I, the Gorenstein global dimension of the w-factor ring (R/I)w is zero. Further, we obtain that an integral domain R is Dedekind if and only if for any nonzero proper ideal I, the Gorenstein global dimension of the factor ring R/I is zero.

A NOTE ON GORENSTEIN PRÜFER DOMAINS

  • Hu, Kui;Wang, Fanggui;Xu, Longyu
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.1447-1455
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    • 2016
  • In this note, we mainly discuss the Gorenstein $Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domains. It is shown that a domain is a Gorenstein $Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain if and only if every finitely generated ideal is Gorenstein projective. It is also shown that a domain is a PID (resp., Dedekind domain, $B{\acute{e}}zout$ domain) if and only if it is a Gorenstein $Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ UFD (resp., Krull domain, GCD domain).