On the Arithmetic of Power Monoids and Sumsets in Cyclic Groups
Abstract
Let be a multiplicatively written monoid with identity (in particular, a group). We denote by the monoid obtained by endowing the collection of all finite subsets of containing a unit with the operation of setwise multiplication ; and study fundamental features of the arithmetic of this and related structures, with a focus on the submonoid, , of consisting of all finite subsets of with . Among others, we prove that is atomic (i.e., each non-unit is a product of irreducibles) iff for every . Then we obtain that is BF (i.e., it is atomic and every element has factorizations of bounded length) iff is torsion-free; and show how to transfer these conclusions to . Next, we introduce "minimal factorizations" to account for the fact that monoids may have non-trivial idempotents, in which case standard definitions from Factorization Theory degenerate. Accordingly, we obtain conditions for to be BmF (meaning that each non-unit has minimal factorizations of bounded length); and for to be BmF, HmF (i.e., a BmF-monoid where all the minimal factorizations of a given element have the same length), or minimally factorial (i.e., a BmF-monoid where each element has an essentially unique minimal factorization). Finally, we prove how to realize certain intervals as sets of minimal lengths in . Many proofs come down to considering sumset decompositions in cyclic groups, so giving rise to an intriguing interplay with Arithmetic Combinatorics.
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@article{arxiv.1804.10913,
title = {On the Arithmetic of Power Monoids and Sumsets in Cyclic Groups},
author = {Austin A. Antoniou and Salvatore Tringali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.10913},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
23 pp., 1 figure (on p. 4). Fixed minor details and added Sect. 2.4 and Remarks 4.2 and 4.6. To appear in Pacific Journal of Mathematics