Comparability in the graph monoid
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Graphs and abstract algebra (groups, rings, fields, etc.) (05C25) Ordered abelian groups, Riesz groups, ordered linear spaces (06F20) Ordered semigroups and monoids (06F05) Grothendieck groups, (K)-theory, etc. (16E20) Leavitt path algebras (16S88) Algebraic monoids (20M32) (K_0) of other rings (19A49)
Abstract: Let be the infinite cyclic group on a generator To avoid confusion when working with -modules which also have an additional -action, we consider the -action to be a -action instead. Starting from a directed graph , one can define a cancellative commutative monoid with a -action which agrees with the monoid structure and a natural order. The order and the action enable one to label each nonzero element as being exactly one of the following: comparable (periodic or aperiodic) or incomparable. We comprehensively pair up these element features with the graph-theoretic properties of the generators of the element. We also characterize graphs such that every element of is comparable, periodic, graphs such that every nonzero element of is aperiodic, incomparable, graphs such that no nonzero element of is periodic, and graphs such that no element of is aperiodic. The Graded Classification Conjecture can be formulated to state that is a complete invariant of the Leavitt path algebra of over a field Our characterizations indicate that the Graded Classification Conjecture may have a positive answer since the properties of are well reflected by the structure of Our work also implies that some results of [R. Hazrat, H. Li, The talented monoid of a Leavitt path algebra, J. Algebra, 547 (2020) 430-455] hold without requiring the graph to be row-finite.
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- The talented monoid of a Leavitt path algebra
- The talented monoid of a directed graph with applications to graph algebras
- Crossed product Leavitt path algebras
- Graphs with disjoint cycles classification via the talented monoid
- An adjacency matrix perspective of talented monoids and Leavitt path algebras
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