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A note on a theorem of Fried and MacRae (English)
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22 May 2001
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The theorem of \textit{M. D. Fried} and \textit{R. E. MacRae} [Ill. J. Math. 13, 165--171 (1969; Zbl 0174.07302), Math. Ann. 180, 220--226 (1969; Zbl 0185.28803)] states that for polynomials \(L,R,l,r\) in several variables over a field \(k\) there exists a univariate polynomial \(H\) over \(k\) with \(L=H(l)\), \(R=H(r)\) iff \(l-r\) divides the polynomial \(L-R\). The authors are able to deduce this from a category theoretical statement: the pushout diagram of stable monos is also a pullback diagram (not in general but in these finitary algebraic categories they consider). As a consequence, with some additional assumptions, the authors can prove a generalized FMR-theorem for rational functions in several variables.
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pushout
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stable monos
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pullback
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finitary algebraic categories
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generalized FMR-theorem
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rational functions in several variables
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