Homogeneous finitely presented monoids of linear growth
Group Theory
2017-12-19 v1 Rings and Algebras
Abstract
If a finitely generated monoid M is defined by a finite number of degree-preserving relations, then it has linear growth if and only if it can be decomposed into a finite disjoint union of subsets (which we call "sandwiches") of the form , where are elements of and denotes the monogenic semigroup generated by . Moreover, the decomposition can be chosen in such a way that the sandwiches are either singletons or "free" ones (meaning that all elements in each sandwich are pairwise different). So, the minimal number of free sandwiches in such a decomposition is a numerical invariant of a homogeneous (and conjecturally, non-homogeneous) finitely presented monoid of linear growth.
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@article{arxiv.1712.06022,
title = {Homogeneous finitely presented monoids of linear growth},
author = {Dmitri Piontkovski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.06022},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pp