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Equational proofs of Jacobson's Theorem

Published 8 Oct 2023 in math.RA | (2310.05301v1)

Abstract: A classical theorem by Jacobson says that a ring in which every element $x$ satisfies the equation $xn=x$ for some $n>1$ is commutative. According to Birkhoff's Completeness Theorem, if $n$ is fixed, there must be an equational proof of this theorem. But equational proofs have only appeared for some values of $n$ so far. This paper is about finding such a proof in general. We are able to make a reduction to the case that $n$ is a prime power $pk$ and the ring has characteristic $p$. We then prove the special cases $k=1$ and $k=2$. The general case is reduced to a series of constructive Wedderburn Theorems, which we can prove in many special cases. Several examples of equational proofs are discussed in detail.

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