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Grothendieck rings of theories of modules (English)
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23 January 2015
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The model-theoretic Grothendieck ring of a structure is built from its definable subsets, up to definable bijection, with disjoint union as the sum operation and Cartesian product for the multiplication. In a number of contexts, this has been shown to collapse to the trivial ring. The reviewer had conjectured that the Grothendieck ring of a non-zero module is non-trivial but, beyond the case of modules over semisimple Artinian rings, due to \textit{S. Perera} [Grothendieck rings of theories of modules. (PhD Thesis) (2011)], this was still entirely open. In this paper, the author gives a complete solution, establishing non-triviality and giving a description of the Grothendieck ring, as a polynomial ring modulo some relations, even in the case where the module does not satisfy the \(T=T^{\aleph_0}\) condition. The proof is hard and mixes combinatorial and lattice-theoretic ideas with techniques from simplicial homology.
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Grothendieck ring
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model theory
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module
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positive primitive formula
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abstract simplicial complex
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monoid ring
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