A characterization of Krull monoids for which sets of lengths are (almost) arithmetical progressions (Q1998715)
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A characterization of Krull monoids for which sets of lengths are (almost) arithmetical progressions (English)
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7 March 2021
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Summary: Let \(H\) be a Krull monoid with finite class group \(G\) and suppose that every class contains a prime divisor. Then sets of lengths in \(H\) have a well-defined structure which depends only on the class group \(G\). With methods from additive combinatorics we establish a characterization of those class groups \(G\) guaranteeing that all sets of lengths are (almost) arithmetical progressions.
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Krull monoids
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transfer Krull monoids
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sets of lengths
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zero-sum sequences
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