On the additive structure of algebraic valuations of polynomial semirings
Abstract
In this paper, we study factorizations in the additive monoids of positive algebraic valuations of the semiring of polynomials using a methodology introduced by D. D. Anderson, D. F. Anderson, and M. Zafrullah in 1990. A cancellative commutative monoid is atomic if every non-invertible element factors into irreducibles. We begin by determining when is atomic, and we give an explicit description of its set of irreducibles. An atomic monoid is a finite factorization monoid (FFM) if every element has only finitely many factorizations (up to order and associates), and it is a bounded factorization monoid (BFM) if for every element there is a bound for the number of irreducibles (counting repetitions) in each of its factorizations. We show that, for the monoid , the property of being a BFM and the property of being an FFM are equivalent to the ascending chain condition on principal ideals (ACCP). Finally, we give various characterizations for to be a unique factorization monoid (UFM), two of them in terms of the minimal polynomial of . The properties of being finitely generated, half-factorial, and length-factorial are also investigated along the way.
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@article{arxiv.2008.13073,
title = {On the additive structure of algebraic valuations of polynomial semirings},
author = {Jyrko Correa-Morris and Felix Gotti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.13073},
year = {2023}
}
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20 pages