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On the divisor-class group of monadic submonoids of rings of integer-valued polynomials

Commutative Algebra 2016-04-14 v1

Abstract

Let RR be a factorial domain. In this work we investigate the connections between the arithmetic of Int(R){\rm Int}(R) (i.e., the ring of integer-valued polynomials over RR) and its monadic submonoids (i.e., monoids of the form {gInt(R)gInt(R)fk\{g\in {\rm Int}(R)\mid g\mid_{{\rm Int}(R)} f^k for some kN0}k\in\mathbb{N}_0\} for some nonzero fInt(R)f\in {\rm Int}(R)). Since every monadic submonoid of Int(R){\rm Int}(R) is a Krull monoid it is possible to describe the arithmetic of these monoids in terms of their divisor-class group. We give an explicit description of these divisor-class groups in several situations and provide a few techniques that can be used to determine them. As an application we show that there are strong connections between Int(R){\rm Int}(R) and its monadic submonoids. If R=ZR=\mathbb{Z} or more generally if RR has sufficiently many "nice" atoms, then we prove that the infinitude of the elasticity and the tame degree of Int(R){\rm Int}(R) can be explained by using the structure of monadic submonoids of Int(R){\rm Int}(R).

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@article{arxiv.1604.03594,
  title  = {On the divisor-class group of monadic submonoids of rings of integer-valued polynomials},
  author = {Andreas Reinhart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.03594},
  year   = {2016}
}