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Commutative domains of elementary divisors and some properties of their elements
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    Commutative domains of elementary divisors and some properties of their elements (English)
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    23 January 2013
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    The author studies commutative domains of elementary divisors from the viewpoint of investigation of the structure of invertible matrices that reduce a given matrix to the diagonal form. Some properties of elements of these domains are indicated. He establishes conditions, close to the stable-range conditions, under which a commutative Bézout domain is a domain of elementary divisors.
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    domain
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    elementary divisor
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    invertible matrix
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    Bézout domain
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