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The Catenary Degree of Krull Monoids I

Number Theory 2014-02-26 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

Let HH be a Krull monoid with finite class group GG such that every class contains a prime divisor (for example, a ring of integers in an algebraic number field or a holomorphy ring in an algebraic function field). The catenary degree c(H)\mathsf c (H) of HH is the smallest integer NN with the following property: for each aHa \in H and each two factorizations z,zz, z' of aa, there exist factorizations z=z0,...,zk=zz = z_0, ..., z_k = z' of aa such that, for each i[1,k]i \in [1, k], ziz_i arises from zi1z_{i-1} by replacing at most NN atoms from zi1z_{i-1} by at most NN new atoms. Under a very mild condition on the Davenport constant of GG, we establish a new and simple characterization of the catenary degree. This characterization gives a new structural understanding of the catenary degree. In particular, it clarifies the relationship between c(H)\mathsf c (H) and the set of distances of HH and opens the way towards obtaining more detailed results on the catenary degree. As first applications, we give a new upper bound on c(H)\mathsf c(H) and characterize when c(H)4\mathsf c(H)\leq 4.

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@article{arxiv.0911.4882,
  title  = {The Catenary Degree of Krull Monoids I},
  author = {Alfred Geroldinger and David J. Grynkiewicz and Wolfgang Schmid},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.4882},
  year   = {2014}
}