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Factorizations of polynomials over noncommutative algebras and sufficient sets of edges in directed graphs.
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    Factorizations of polynomials over noncommutative algebras and sufficient sets of edges in directed graphs. (English)
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    13 January 2006
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    The topic of noncommutative polynomials is so tricky. One should deal carefully with the roots in this situation (right roots, left roots and pseudo-roots). This paper formulates a class of algebras induced by some directed graphs and shows a relation between it and factorizations in noncommutative algebras. The corner stone in this article is the universal algebra of pseudo-roots, and it is treated in a clear language. I believe the authors have come up with a self contained article and distinguished one.
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    factorizations of noncommutative polynomials
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    pseudo-roots
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    directed graphs
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    monic polynomials
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    universal algebras of pseudo-roots
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