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The uniform dimension of a monoid with applications to graph algebras

Rings and Algebras 2025-02-18 v1 Operator Algebras

Abstract

We adapt Goldie's concept of uniform dimensions from module theory over rings to Γ\Gamma-monoids. A Γ\Gamma-monoid MM is said to have uniform dimension nn if nn is the largest number of pairwise incomparable nonzero Γ\Gamma-order ideals contained in MM. Specializing to the talented monoid of a graph, we show that the uniform dimension provides a rough measure of how the graph branches out. Since for any order ideal II, its orthogonal ideal II^\perp is the largest ideal incomparable to II, we study the notions of orthogonality and regularity, particularly when I=II^{\perp\perp}=I. We show that the freeness of the action of Z\mathbb Z on the talented monoid of a graph is preserved under quotienting by a regular ideal. Furthermore, we determine the underlying hereditary and saturated sets that generate these ideals. These results unify recent studies on regular ideals of the corresponding Leavitt path algebras and graph CC^*-algebras. We conclude that for graphs EE and FF, if there is a Z\mathbb Z-monoid isomorphism TETFT_E\cong T_F, then there is a one-to-one correspondence between the regular ideals of the associated Leavitt path algebras LK(E)L_K(E) and LK(F)L_K(F) (and similarly, C(E)C^*(E) and C(F)C^*(F)). Since the talented monoid TET_E is the positive cone of the graded Grothendieck group K0gr(LK(E))K_0^{gr}(L_K(E)), this provides further evidence supporting the Graded Classification Conjecture.

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@article{arxiv.2502.11226,
  title  = {The uniform dimension of a monoid with applications to graph algebras},
  author = {Luiz Gustavo Cordeiro and Daniel Gonçalves and Roozbeh Hazrat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.11226},
  year   = {2025}
}