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One-dimensional monoid algebras and ascending chains of principal ideals

Commutative Algebra 2024-09-04 v1

Abstract

An integral domain RR is called atomic if every nonzero nonunit of RR factors into irreducibles, while RR satisfies the ascending chain condition on principal ideals if every ascending chain of principal ideals of RR stabilizes. It is well known and not hard to verify that if an integral domain satisfies the ACCP, then it must be atomic. The converse does not hold in general, but examples are hard to come by and most of them are the result of crafty and technical constructions. Sporadic constructions of such atomic domains have appeared in the literature in the last five decades, including the first example of a finite-dimensional atomic monoid algebra not satisfying the ACCP recently constructed by the second and third authors. Here we construct the first known one-dimensional monoid algebras satisfying the almost ACCP but not the ACCP (the almost ACCP is a notion weaker than the ACCP but still stronger than atomicity). Although the two constructions we provide here are rather technical, the corresponding monoid algebras are perhaps the most elementary known examples of atomic domains not satisfying the ACCP.

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@article{arxiv.2409.00580,
  title  = {One-dimensional monoid algebras and ascending chains of principal ideals},
  author = {Alan Bu and Felix Gotti and Bangzheng Li and Alex Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.00580},
  year   = {2024}
}

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