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Factorization in integral domains without identity (English)
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18 January 2010
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The aim of this paper is to study factorization in a nonzero commutative integral domain \(A\) without identity. Considering \(A\) as a proper ideal of an integral domain \(D\) with identity having the same quotient field \(K\) as \(A\), with \(A[1]\subseteq D \subseteq A:A\), where \(1\) is the identity element of \(K\) and \(A:A = \{\,x\in K\,|\,xA \subseteq A\,\}\), the author investigates the relationship between factorization in \(A\) and \(D\), mainly when \(D=A[1]\) or \(D= A:A\). Thus, various generalizations of unique factorization are studied in \(A\), as well as the relationship between the property of \(A\) or \(D\) being atomic, or a bounded factorization domain, or a half-factorial domain, or a finite factorization domain, or satisfying the ACC on principal ideals, etc.
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ACCP
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atomic domain
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bounded factorization domain
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finite factorization domain
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half-factorial domain
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integral domain without identity
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unique factorization
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