Splitting polynomials in noncommutative algebras
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Generalizations of commutativity (associative rings and algebras) (16U80) Deformations of general structures on manifolds (58H15) Polynomials, factorization in commutative rings (13P05) Algebraic systems of matrices (15A30) Monads (= standard construction, triple or triad), algebras for monads, homology and derived functors for monads (18C15) Numerical computation of roots of polynomial equations (65H04) Numerical computation of solutions to single equations (65H05)
Abstract: It is shown that for every splitting of a polynomial with noncommutative coefficients into linear factors with 's commuting with coefficients, any cyclic permutation of linear factors gives the same result and all are roots of that polynomial. Examples are given and analyzed from Galois theory point of view.
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