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    Integral extensions of noncommutative rings (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    An extension \(S\subseteq R\) of noncommutative rings is called fully integral of degree \(m\) if, given \(r_ 1,r_ 2,\ldots,r_ m\in R\), the product \(r_ 1 r_ 2\cdots r_ m\) can be expressed as a sum of monomials whose factors are either one of the \(r_ i\) or an element of \(S\), with at least one factor from \(S\) and at most \(m-1\) factors from the \(r_ i\) appearing. The following types of ring extensions are known to be fully integral: matrix rings over their coefficient rings (Paré- Schelter), finite normalizing extensions (Lorenz-Passman), and fixed rings \(S=R^ G\subseteq R\), where \(G\) is a finite group of automorphisms of \(R\) with \(| G|^{-1}\in R\) (Quinn). Using a variation of the original Paré-Schelter proof, the present paper establishes full integrality for further interesting classes of ring extensions including (i) finite subnormalizing extensions \(S\subseteq R=Sx_ 1+\cdots+Sx_ n\), \(Sx_ 1+\cdots+Sx_ i=x_ 1S+\cdots+x_ iS\) for all \(i\), (ii) crossed products of restricted enveloping algebras of finite dimensional restricted Lie algebras \(L\), \(S\subseteq R=S*u(L)\), and (iii) rings of invariants of Hopf algebra actions, \(S=R^ H\subseteq R\), where \(H\) is a finite dimensional cocommutative semisimple Hopf algebra over an algebraically closed field of characteristic \(p\) and \(R\) is an \(H\)-module algebra.
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    sum of monomials
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    ring extensions
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    matrix rings
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    finite normalizing extensions
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    fixed rings
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    finite group of automorphisms
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    full integrality
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    finite subnormalizing extensions
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    crossed products
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    restricted enveloping algebras
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    rings of invariants of Hopf algebra actions
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    cocommutative semisimple Hopf algebra
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