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Commutative rings, modules, ideals, homological algebra, computational aspects, invariant theory, connections to algebraic geometry and combinatorics.

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Do commutative rings without unity have the IBN property?

Let $R$ be a commutative rng, i.e. a commutative ring without an identity element. Does $R$ still have the Invariant Basis Number (IBN) property? Recall that a ring is said to have the IBN prope …
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$A[[T]]$ Noetherian $\Rightarrow A[T]$ Noetherian without Hilbert's Basis Theorem

First of all, I apologize if this is too elementary for MO. I am reposting this from MSE where I asked this question two days ago (link to MSE post). I've been wondering about the following thing. L …
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Non-Noetherian local ring with nilpotent maximal ideal

Browsing through my notes on Artin rings, I have realized that I don't know an example for this and I wasn't able to google anything relevant. What is an example for a commutative non-Noetherian loca …
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Can one characterize power series that have polynomial inverses?

Going through my Commutative Algebra notes I found out that I don't know the answer to this question. Let $A$ be a commutative ring with unit and let $f(T):=\sum_{k=0}^\infty a_k T^k \in A[[T]]$ be a …
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Which commutative rings have irreducible (maximal) spectra?

Let $A$ be a commutative ring with unity. Denote $X:=Spec(A)$. $X$ is connected if and only if $A$ cannot be written as a Cartesian product $A_1\times A_2$ for nontrivial $A_1$ and $A_2$. So, that g …
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Jordan-Hölder series of $k$-subalgebras?

I am reading Shurygin's survey "Smooth Manifolds over Local Algebras and Weil Bundles" (Journal of Math. Sciences, Vol. 108, No. 2, 2002) and it mentions the following basic fact which I don't quite u …
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Regular local artinian k-algebra with residue field k is k

A local ring $(A,\mathfrak{m})$ is regular iff the minimal number of generators of $\mathfrak{m}$ equals the Krull dimension of $A$. But Artinian rings have Krull dimension $0$, i.e. $\mathfrak{m}=0$, …
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Can a non-zero non-prime ideal become prime in a smaller ring?

All rings are assumed commutative and unital. Some context (feel free to skip right to the questions below). I am trying to understand to what extent the property "being prime" for an ideal $I$ is int …
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Is there a "weak" fundamental theorem of algebra for matrices?

No, for rather trivial reasons. Consider the polynomial $f(X) = \varepsilon X - 1$ with $\varepsilon^2 = 0$, $\varepsilon \neq 0$, in $R = M_2(\mathbb{C})$. Then a root of $f(X)$ would mean that $\var …
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A roadmap to learn about finite-dimensional commutative associative real or complex unital a...

I've always been secretly fascinated with the rich structure and applications of finite-dimensional associative unital algebras over complete fields. In particular, I am very much interested in the st …
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Connectedness of units in finite-dimensional commutative complex algebras

In the following, an algebra will always mean a finite-dimensional associative commutative unital algebra (over some field $k$). Let $A$ be a $\mathbb{C}$-algebra. I am trying to understand how its g …
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Formal Cauchy-Riemann equations for formal power series without complex analysis

Consider the ring $\mathbb{C}[[X,Y]]$ and its subring $\mathbb{C}[[X+iY]]$, where $i=\sqrt{-1}$. One can show that $f(X,Y):=u(X,Y)+iv(X,Y)\in \mathbb{C}[[X,Y]]$ lies in $\mathbb{C}[[X+iY]]$ iff $u$ an …
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Books one can read for 2nd course in Commutative Algebra ( Self Study)

I would suggest Altman and Kleiman's "A Term of Commutative Algebra". As far as I know, the most recent version can be found at https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/116075.2. Quoting from the preface: …
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Are there algebras over reals besides complex numbers, where identities, analoguous to $(-1)...

I will address the question in the case $f(z) = (-1)^z = \exp(z \log(-1))$ and $A$ is a finite-dimensional commutative (associative unital) $\mathbb{R}$-algebra, where $\log(-1)$ is a suitable choice …
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List of automorphism groups of low-dimensional complex commutative algebras?

Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a finite-dimensional commutative associative unital $\mathbb{C}$-algebra. I am looking for a list (of further examples of) $\operatorname{Aut}_\mathbb{C}(\mathcal{A})$, the group …
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