On finitary power monoids of linearly orderable monoids
Commutative Algebra
2025-01-08 v1
Abstract
A commutative monoid is called a linearly orderable monoid if there exists a total order on that is compatible with the monoid operation. The finitary power monoid of a commutative monoid is the monoid consisting of all nonempty finite subsets of under the so-called sumset. In this paper, we investigate whether certain atomic and divisibility properties ascend from linearly orderable monoids to their corresponding finitary power monoids.
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@article{arxiv.2501.03407,
title = {On finitary power monoids of linearly orderable monoids},
author = {Jiya Dani and Felix Gotti and Leo Hong and Bangzheng Li and Shimon Schlessinger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.03407},
year = {2025}
}
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21 pages