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    Leavitt path algebras are Bézout (English)
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    13 November 2018
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    A ring is said to be Bézout if each of its finitely generated one-sided ideals is principal. Using a construction motivated by a result in symbolic dynamics, the authors show that the Leavitt path algebra of a graph over a field is Bézout.
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    Leavitt path algebras
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    Bézout ring
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