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On the subatomicity of polynomial semidomains

Published 2 Jun 2023 in math.AC | (2306.01373v1)

Abstract: A semidomain is an additive submonoid of an integral domain that is closed under multiplication and contains the identity element. Although atomicity and divisibility in integral domains have been systematically investigated for more than thirty years, the same aspects in the more general context of semidomains have been considered just recently. Here we study subatomicity in the context of semidomains, focusing on whether certain subatomic properties ascend from a semidomain to its polynomial extension and its Laurent polynomial extension. We investigate factorization and divisibility notions generalizing that of atomicity. First, we consider the Furstenberg property, which is due to P. Clark and motivated by the work of H. Furstenberg on the infinitude of primes. Then we consider the almost atomic and quasi-atomic properties, both introduced by J. G. Boynton and J. Coykendall in their study of divisibility in integral domains.

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