Primes and absolutely or non-absolutely irreducible elements in atomic domains
Primes and absolutely or non-absolutely irreducible elements in atomic domains
We give examples of atomic integral domains satisfying each of the eight logically possible combinations of existence or non-existence of the following kinds of elements: 1) primes, 2) absolutely irreducible elements that are not prime, and 3) irreducible elements that are not absolutely irreducible. A non-zero non-unit is called absolutely irreducible (or, a strong atom) if every one of its powers factors uniquely into irreducibles.
Victor Fadinger、Sophie Frisch、Sarah Nakato、Daniel Smertnig、Daniel Windisch
数学
Victor Fadinger,Sophie Frisch,Sarah Nakato,Daniel Smertnig,Daniel Windisch.Primes and absolutely or non-absolutely irreducible elements in atomic domains[EB/OL].(2025-08-24)[2025-09-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.01051.点此复制
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