Ara, P., Goodearl, K., O’Meara, K. C., Pardo, E., & Perera, F. (2024). Regular Ring Properties Degraded Through Inverse Limits. arXiv:2405.06837v2 [math.RA].
This paper investigates the impact of inverse limits on the properties of regular rings, specifically focusing on how properties like unit-regularity, diagonalizability of matrices, and finite stable rank can be degraded through this construction. The authors explore the potential of using inverse limits as a novel approach to address the long-standing Separativity Problem for regular rings.
The authors utilize a theoretical and constructive approach, drawing upon concepts from ring theory, universal algebra, and category theory. They present specific constructions of inverse limits of regular rings where desirable properties are not preserved in the limit. They analyze these constructions to demonstrate the degradation of properties and discuss the implications for the Separativity Problem.
The study confirms that inverse limits can significantly alter the properties of regular rings, even when the constituent rings in the limit possess desirable characteristics. This finding suggests that inverse limits could potentially be employed to construct a counterexample to the Separativity Problem, although a definitive resolution remains elusive.
This research contributes to the field of ring theory by providing new insights into the behavior of inverse limits and their impact on ring properties. The exploration of inverse limits as a potential tool for addressing the Separativity Problem opens up a new avenue of investigation in this area of research.
The paper acknowledges that a resolution to the Separativity Problem using inverse limits has not yet been achieved. Further research is needed to determine if and how inverse limits can be effectively utilized to construct a non-separative regular ring. Investigating the conditions under which specific properties are preserved or degraded through inverse limits is crucial for advancing this line of inquiry.
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