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Evaluations of Noncommutative Polynomials on Algebras: Methods and Problems, and the L'vov-Kaplansky Conjecture

Rings and Algebras 2020-07-28 v4

Abstract

Let pp be a polynomial in several non-commuting variables with coefficients in a field KK of arbitrary characteristic. It has been conjectured that for any nn, for pp multilinear, the image of pp evaluated on the set Mn(K)M_n(K) of nn by nn matrices is either zero, or the set of scalar matrices, or the set sln(K){\rm sl}_n(K) of matrices of trace 0, or all of Mn(K)M_n(K). This expository paper describes research on this problem and related areas. We discuss the solution of this conjecture for n=2n=2 in Section 2, some decisive results for n=3n=3 in Section 3, and partial information for n3n\geq 3 in Section 4, also for non-multilinear polynomials. In addition we consider the case of KK not algebraically closed, and polynomials evaluated on other finite dimensional simple algebras (in particular the algebra of the quaternions). This review recollects results and technical material of our previous papers, as well as new results of other researches, and applies them in a new context. This article also explains the role of the Deligne trick, which is related to some nonassociative cases in new situations, underlying our earlier, more straightforward approach. We pose some problems for future generalizations and point out possible generalizations in the present state of art, and in the other hand providing counterexamples showing the boundaries of generalizations.

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@article{arxiv.1909.07785,
  title  = {Evaluations of Noncommutative Polynomials on Algebras: Methods and Problems, and the L'vov-Kaplansky Conjecture},
  author = {Alexei Kanel-Belov and Sergey Malev and Louis Rowen and Roman Yavich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.07785},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

In this review, we present a systematized exposition including results obtained in our previous papers arXiv:1005.0191, arXiv:1306.4389, arXiv:1310.8563, arXiv:1310.1598, arXiv:1906.04973, arXiv:1506.06792. In addition, we have systematized ideas and methods of proofs