Full elasticity in atomic monoids and integral domains. (Q2477896)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Full elasticity in atomic monoids and integral domains.
scientific article

    Statements

    Full elasticity in atomic monoids and integral domains. (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    14 March 2008
    0 references
    Let \(M\) be a commutative multiplicative cancellative atomic monoid and \(M^*\) its set of non-units. For \(a\in M^*\), let \(L(a)\subset\mathbb{N}\) be the set of all lengths of factorizations of \(a\) into atoms, \(\rho(a)=\sup(L(a))/\min(L(a))\) the elasticity of \(a\) and \(\rho(M)=\sup\{\rho(a)\mid a\in M^*\}\) the elasticity of \(M\) (for basic concepts of factorization theory see \textit{A. Geroldinger} and \textit{F. Halter-Koch}, Non-unique factorizations. Algebraic, combinatorial and analytic theory. [Pure Appl. Math. 278, Boca Raton: Chapman \& Hall/CRC (2006; Zbl 1113.11002)]). \(M\) is called fully elastic if \(\{\rho(x)\mid x\in M^*\}=[1,\rho(M)]\cap\mathbb{Q}\). An integral domain is called fully elastic if the monoid of its non-zero elements has this property. The authors investigate several classes of monoids and domains (in particular, numerical monoids and Krull domains) whether or not they are fully elastic.
    0 references
    commutative cancellative atomic monoids
    0 references
    lengths of atomic factorizations
    0 references
    elasticities
    0 references
    integral domains
    0 references
    full elasticity
    0 references
    Krull monoids
    0 references
    numerical monoids
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references