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A geometric generalization of Kaplansky's direct finiteness conjecture

Algebraic Geometry 2021-11-16 v1 Discrete Mathematics Group Theory Rings and Algebras

Abstract

Let GG be a group and let kk be a field. Kaplansky's direct finiteness conjecture states that every one-sided unit of the group ring k[G]k[G] must be a two-sided unit. In this paper, we establish a geometric direct finiteness theorem for endomorphisms of symbolic algebraic varieties. Whenever GG is a sofic group or more generally a surjunctive group, our result implies a generalization of Kaplansky's direct finiteness conjecture for the near ring R(k,G)R(k, G) which is k[Xg ⁣:gG]k[X_g\colon g \in G] as a group and which contains naturally k[G]k[G] as the subring of homogeneous polynomials of degree one. We also prove that Kaplansky's stable finiteness conjecture is a consequence of Gottschalk's Surjunctivity conjecture.

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@article{arxiv.2111.07930,
  title  = {A geometric generalization of Kaplansky's direct finiteness conjecture},
  author = {Xuan Kien Phung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.07930},
  year   = {2021}
}