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On the local k-elasticities of Puiseux monoids

Commutative Algebra 2018-08-30 v3

Abstract

If MM is an atomic monoid and xx is a nonzero non-unit element of MM, then the set of lengths L(x)\mathsf{L}(x) of xx is the set of all possible lengths of factorizations of xx, where the length of a factorization is the number of irreducible factors (counting repetitions). In a recent paper, F. Gotti and C. O'Neil studied the sets of elasticities R(P):={supL(x)/infL(x):xP}\mathcal{R}(P) := \{\sup \mathsf{L}(x)/\inf \mathsf{L}(x) : x \in P\} of Puiseux monoids PP. Here we take this study a step forward and explore the local kk-elasticities of the same class of monoids. We find conditions under which Puiseux monoids have all their local elasticities finite as well as conditions under which they have infinite local kk-elasticities for sufficiently large kk. Finally, we focus our study of the kk-elasticities on the class of primary Puiseux monoids, proving that they have finite local kk-elasticities if either they are boundedly generated and do not have any stable atoms or if they do not contain 00 as a limit point.

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@article{arxiv.1712.00837,
  title  = {On the local k-elasticities of Puiseux monoids},
  author = {Marly Gotti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.00837},
  year   = {2018}
}