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Iterated skew polynomial rings of Krull dimension two
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    Iterated skew polynomial rings of Krull dimension two (English)
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    Let \(A\) be a finitely generated algebra over an algebraically closed field \(k\). Let \(\alpha\) be a \(k\)-automorphism and let \(R\) denote the iterated skew polynomial ring \(A[y; \alpha][x; \alpha^{-1}, \delta]\). The main intent of this article is to show that if \(A\) is \(\alpha\)-simple and a principal ideal domain and if \(X\) is a finitely generated right \(R\)-module such that both \(X_ x\) and \(X_ y\) have finite length, then \(X\) has finite length. This eliminates the need in earlier work of the author to assume that all finite dimensional modules were semisimple.
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    finitely generated algebra
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    iterated skew polynomial ring
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    principal ideal domain
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    finitely generated right \(R\)-module
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    finite length
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    finite dimensional modules
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