Commutativity of rings with constraints on commutators (Q1084481)

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Commutativity of rings with constraints on commutators
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    Commutativity of rings with constraints on commutators (English)
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    Let F denote a commutative ring, \(F<X,Y>\) the corresponding ring of polynomials in two non-commuting indeterminates, and F[X,Y] the ring of polynomials in two commuting indeterminates. A polynomial \(f(X,Y)\in F<X,Y>\) is called admissible if each of its monomials has length at least 3 and f(X,Y) has trivial image under the natural F-algebra map from \(F<X,Y>\) to F[X,Y]. In general, the F-algebras R studied in the paper need not be commutative. The purpose of this paper is to continue the study of commutativity of these rings. Conditions imposed on R to obtain commutativity are variations of the following result: Let R be a ring; and suppose that for each x,y\(\in R\), there exists a polynomial p(X)\(\in XZ[X]\), depending on x and y, for which \(xy-yx=(xy-yx)p(x)\). Then R is commutative.
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    commutators
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    ring of polynomials
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    commutativity
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