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Fundam. Prikl. Mat., 2001 Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 495–513 (Mi fpm571)

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Non-commutative Gröbner bases, coherentness of associative algebras, and divisibility in semigroups

D. I. Piontkovskii

M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Abstract: In the paper we consider a class of associative algebras which are denoted by algebras with $R$-processing. This class includes free algebras, finitely-defined monomial algebras, and semigroup algebras for some monoids. A sufficient condition for $A$ to be an algebra with $R$-processing is formulated in terms of a special graph, which includes a part of information about overlaps between monomials forming the reduced Gröbner basis for a syzygy ideal of $A$ (for monoids, this graph includes the information about overlaps between right and left parts of suitable string-rewriting system). Every finitely generated right ideal in an algebra with $R$-processing has a finite Gröbner basis, and the right syzygy module of the ideal is finitely generated, i. e. every such algebra is coherent. In such algebras, there exist algorithms for computing a Gröbner basis for a right ideal, for the membership test for a right ideal, for zero-divisor test, and for solving systems of linear equations. In particular, in a monoid with $R$-processing there exist algorithms for word equivalence test and for left-divisor test as well.

UDC: 512.552

Received: 01.12.1996



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