On finite molecularization domains

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DOI10.1216/JCA.2021.13.69zbMATH Open1477.13006arXiv2101.02551OpenAlexW3172402510MaRDI QIDQ2236786FDOQ2236786


Authors: Andrew J. Hetzel, Anna L. Lawson, Andreas Reinhart Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 October 2021

Published in: Journal of Commutative Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper, we advance an ideal-theoretic analogue of a "finite factorization domain" (FFD), giving such a domain the moniker "finite molecularization domain" (FMD). We characterize FMD's as those factorable domains (termed "molecular domains" in the paper) for which every nonzero ideal is divisible by only finitely many nonfactorable ideals (termed "molecules" in the paper) and the monoid of nonzero ideals of the domain is unit-cancellative, in the language of Fan, Geroldinger, Kainrath, and Tringali. We develop a number of connections, particularly at the local level, amongst the concepts of "FMD", "FFD", and the "finite superideal domains" (FSD's) of Hetzel and Lawson. Characterizations of when k[X2,X3], where k is a field, and the classical D+M construction are FMD's are provided. We also demonstrate that if R is a Dedekind domain with the finite norm property, then R[X] is an FMD.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.02551




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