An introduction to real algebra (Q1065883)

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An introduction to real algebra
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    An introduction to real algebra (English)
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    Very clearly written, with a large amount of comments and motivations, this introduction to real algebra is a fundamental survey on the subject. The first paragraph is devoted to the level s(A) of a ring A, that is the smallest number n such that -1 can be expressed as a sum of n squares. The second paragraph discusses two notions of reality: semi-reality when \(s(A)=\infty\), and reality when \(\sum a^ 2_ i=0\Rightarrow a_ i=0.\) Paragraph 3 is Artin-Schreier theory for an arbitrary ring: with a convenient definition of ordering (also known as prime cone) of a ring, the result is that a ring is semi-real iff it admits an ordering. The fourth paragraph is about the real spectrum of a ring, that is the space of orderings (or prime cones) of the ring, equipped with a convenient topology and its basic properties. - Paragraph 5 gives an algebraic proof of the Artin-Lang homomorphism theorem via valuation ring techniques, and paragraph 6 contains proofs of Hilbert's 17th problem and of real nullstellensatz, using the Artin-Lang homomorphism. Paragraph 7 gives the formal null and positivstellensatz for the real spectrum of an arbitrary ring. In paragraph 8, the beginning steps of the theory of semi-algebraic sets is given. The bijection between constructible sets in the real spectrum of the coordinate ring of a real algebraic set V and the semi-algebraic sets of V appears as a consequence of the Artin-Lang homomorphism theorem. Stengle's positivstellensätze are then deduced from this bijection and the formal result in paragraph 7. The paper ends with an historical discussion and comments on the Tarski- Seidenberg principle and the finiteness theorem in semi-algebraic geometry.
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    formal nullstellensatz
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    Hilbert 17th problem
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    level
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    semi-reality
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    Artin- Schreier theory
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    ordering
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    prime cone
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    real spectrum
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    Artin-Lang homomorphism theorem
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    real nullstellensatz
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    positivstellensatz
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    semi- algebraic sets
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    Tarski-Seidenberg principle
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