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Semigroups that are Factorial from Inside or from Outside

Ulrich Krause
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Ulrich Krause: Universität Bremen, FB Mathematik/Informatik

A chapter in Lattices, Semigroups, and Universal Algebra, 1990, pp 147-161 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The multiplicative semigroup of natural numbers ℕ = {1, 2,...} is factorial, i.e. every number ≠ 1 has a unique factorization into irreducible numbers (up to the ordering of the factors). Subsemigroups of ℕ however need not be factorial. Consider for example the well-known Hilbert semigroup H = 4ℤ+ + 1 = {4n + 1 ∣ n∈ℕ+} with the multiplication operation. (Thereby ℕ+ = {n∈ℕ | n ≥ 0}, ℕ = {0, ±1, ±2,...}.) The number 441, e.g, factorizes in H in the two essentially different ways 21 ·21 = 441 = 9 ·49 into numbers which are irreducible within H. (Obviously none of these irreducible numbers can be prime within H.)

Keywords: Prime Ideal; Finite Type; Principal Ideal; Commutative Semigroup; Irreducible Element (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1990
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-2608-1_17

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