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What is known about vector subspaces of polynomial rings closed under factors?
Let $R$ be a commutative ring. Call a nonempty subset $F$ of $R$ a factroid if it is closed under sums and factors. That is:
If $a,b \in F$, then $a+b \in F$, and
If $a,b \in R$ with $a\in R$ ...
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Adjoining new factors for primes in UFDs
It is well-known that if we pass from a UFD to a new ring where we have factored one of the primes, it does not need to stay a UFD. The classic example is passing from $\mathbb{Z}$ to $\mathbb{Z}[\...
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Characterizing atomicity in a commutative domain
In Proposition 1.1 of [Math. Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc. 64 (1968), No. 2, 251-264], P.M. Cohn famously claimed (without proof) that a commutative domain is atomic if and only if it satisfies the ...
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Irreducibility of family of polynomials
Consider the following family of polynomials over $\mathbb{Q}$:
$$f_n = x^n - x^{n-1} - \dots - 1$$
Notice that these polynomials satisfy the recurrence
$$ f_{n+1} = x f_n - 1 $$
I would like to ...