The algebra of one-sided inverses of a polynomial algebra.
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classical Krull dimensionhomological dimensionsGelfand-Kirillov dimensionidempotent idealspolynomial algebrasassociative algebras of one-side inversesweak homological dimension
Ideals in associative algebras (16D25) Rings of differential operators (associative algebraic aspects) (16S32) Ordinary and skew polynomial rings and semigroup rings (16S36) Homological dimension in associative algebras (16E10) Chain conditions on annihilators and summands: Goldie-type conditions (16P60) Growth rate, Gelfand-Kirillov dimension (16P90)
Abstract: We study in detail the %Shrek algebra in the title which is an algebra obtained from a polynomial algebra in variables by adding commuting, {em left} (but not two-sided) inverses of the canonical generators of . The algebra is non-commutative and neither left nor right Noetherian but the set of its ideals satisfies the a.c.c., and the ideals {em commute}. It is proved that the classical Krull dimension of is ; but the weak and the global dimensions of are . The prime and maximal spectra of are found, and the simple -modules are classified. It is proved that the algebra is central, prime, and {em catenary}. The set of idempotent ideals of is found explicitly. The set is a finite distributive lattice and the number of elements in the set is equal to the {em Dedekind} number .
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