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Landi, Giovanni (Ed.)Free, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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Zeev Rudnick (Ed.)Abstract We introduce the ozone group of a noncommutative algebra $$A$$, defined as the group of automorphisms of $$A$$, which fix every element of its center. In order to initiate the study of ozone groups, we study polynomial identity (PI) skew polynomial rings, which have long proved to be a fertile testing ground in noncommutative algebra. Using the ozone group and other invariants defined herein, we give explicit conditions for the center of a PI skew polynomial ring to be Gorenstein (resp. regular) in low dimension.more » « less
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