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    Algebras which are nearly finite dimensional and their identities (English)
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    10 December 2002
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    An infinite dimensional \(k\)-algebra \(R\) is called just infinite dimensional provided that every nonzero two-sided ideal has finite codimension in \(R\). The authors prove over an uncountable field \(k\) the following. If \(R\) is an affine, semiprimitive, just infinite dimensional \(k\)-algebra then either \(R\) is primitive or \(R\) satisfies a polynomial identity.
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    polynomial identities
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    Gelfand-Kirillov dimension
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    primitive algebras
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    semiprimitive algebras
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    just infinite dimensional algebras
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