Primitive skew Laurent polynomial rings
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Glasgow Mathematical Journal
- Vol. 19 (1) , 79-85
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0017089500003414
Abstract
In [8] the author studied the question of the primitivity of an Ore extension R[x, δ], where δ is a derivation of the ring R. If a is an automorphism of R then it can be shown that R[x, α] is primitive if the following conditions are satisfied: (i) no power αsS ≥ 1, of α is inner; (ii) the only ideals of R invariant under α are 0 and R. These conditions are also known to be necessary and sufficient for the skew Laurent polynomial ring R[x, x−1, α] to be simple [9]. The object of this paper is to find conditions which are sufficient for R[x, x−1, α] to be primitive. The results obtained are remarkably similar to those of [8]. Two logically independent conditions are each found to be sufficient for the primitivity of R[x, x−1, α]. Of these, one is also shown to be sufficient for R[x, α] to be primitive. Included in the examples illustrating these results are some applications to the theory of primitive group rings. The basic techniques involved are also applied to produce a counterexample to the converse of a theorem of Goldie and Michler [3] on when R[x, x−1, α] is a Jacobson ring.Keywords
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