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The Axiomatics of Free Group Rings

Group Theory 2023-06-22 v2 Logic Rings and Algebras

Abstract

In [FGRS1,FGRS2] the relationship between the universal and elementary theory of a group ring R[G]R[G] and the corresponding universal and elementary theory of the associated group GG and ring RR was examined. Here we assume that RR is a commutative ring with identity 101 \ne 0. Of course, these are relative to an appropriate logical language L0,L1,L2L_0,L_1,L_2 for groups, rings and group rings respectively. Axiom systems for these were provided in [FGRS1]. In [FGRS1] it was proved that if R[G]R[G] is elementarily equivalent to S[H]S[H] with respect to L2L_{2}, then simultaneously the group GG is elementarily equivalent to the group HH with respect to L0L_{0}, and the ring RR is elementarily equivalent to the ring SS with respect to L1L_{1}. We then let FF be a rank 22 free group and Z\mathbb{Z} be the ring of integers. Examining the universal theory of the free group ring Z[F]{\mathbb Z}[F] the hazy conjecture was made that the universal sentences true in Z[F]{\mathbb Z}[F] are precisely the universal sentences true in FF modified appropriately for group ring theory and the converse that the universal sentences true in FF are the universal sentences true in Z[F]{\mathbb Z}[F] modified appropriately for group theory. In this paper we show this conjecture to be true in terms of axiom systems for Z[F]{\mathbb Z}[F].

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@article{arxiv.2112.01056,
  title  = {The Axiomatics of Free Group Rings},
  author = {Benjamin Fine and Anthony Gaglione and Martin Kreuzer and Gerhard Rosenberger and Dennis Spellman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.01056},
  year   = {2023}
}

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