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The length and depth of associative algebras

Rings and Algebras 2021-03-24 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

Recently there has been considerable interest in studying the length and the depth of finite groups, algebraic groups and Lie groups. In this paper we introduce and study similar notions for algebras. Let kk be a field and let AA be an associative, not necessarily unital, algebra over kk. An unrefinable chain of AA is a chain of subalgebras A=A0>A1>...>At=0A=A_0>A_1>...>A_t=0 for some integer tt where each AiA_i is a maximal subalgebra of Ai1A_{i-1}. The maximal (respectively, minimal) length of such an unrefinable chain is called the length (respectively, depth) of AA. It turns out that finite length, finite depth and finite dimension are equivalent properties for AA. For AA finite dimensional, we give a formula for the length of AA, we bound the depth of AA, and we study when the length of AA equals its dimension and its depth respectively. Finally, we investigate under what circumstances the dimension of AA is bounded above by a function of its length, or its depth, or its length minus its depth.

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@article{arxiv.2004.06920,
  title  = {The length and depth of associative algebras},
  author = {Damian Sercombe and Aner Shalev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.06920},
  year   = {2021}
}

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18 pages