Graded integral domains which are UMT-domains

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DOI10.1080/00927872.2017.1399406zbMATH Open1400.13004arXiv1711.04246OpenAlexW2769227035MaRDI QIDQ4570947FDOQ4570947


Authors: Gyu Whan Chang, Parviz Sahandi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 July 2018

Published in: Communications in Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let Gamma be a torsionless commutative cancellative monoid, be a Gamma-graded integral domain, and H be the set of nonzero homogeneous elements of R. In this paper, we show that if Q is a maximal t-ideal of R with QcapH=emptyset, then RQ is a valuation domain. We then use this result to give simple proofs of the facts that (i) R is a UMT-domain if and only if RQ is a quasi-Pr"ufer domain for each homogeneous maximal t-ideal Q of R and (ii) R is a PvMD if and only if every nonzero finitely generated homogeneous ideal of R is t-invertible, if and only if RQ is a valuation domain for all homogeneous maximal t-ideals Q of R. Let D[Gamma] be the monoid domain of Gamma over an integral domain D. We also show that D[Gamma] is a UMT-domain if and only if D is a UMT-domain and the integral closure of GammaS is a valuation monoid for all maximal t-ideals S of Gamma. Hence, D[Gamma] is a PvMD if and only if D is a PvMD and Gamma is a PvMS.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.04246




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