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Nonstandard polynomials: algebraic properties and elementary equivalence (2409.14467v1)

Published 22 Sep 2024 in math.LO and math.RA

Abstract: We solve the first-order classification problem for rings $R$ of polynomials $F[x_1, \ldots,x_n]$ and Laurent polynomials $F[x_1,x_1{-1}, \ldots,x_n,x_n{-1}]$ with coefficients in an infinite field $F$ or the ring of integers $\mathbb Z$, that is, we describe the algebraic structure of all rings $S$ that are first-order equivalent to $R$. Our approach is based on a new and very powerful method of regular bi-interpretations, or more precisely, regular invertible interpretations. Namely, we prove that $F[x_1, \ldots,x_n]$ and $F[x_1,x_1{-1}, \ldots,x_n,x_n{-1}]$ are regularly bi-interpretable with the list superstructure $\mathbb S(F,\mathbb N)$ of $F$, which is equivalent to regular bi-interpretation with the superstructure $HF(F)$ of hereditary finite sets over $F$. The expressive power of $\mathbb S(F,\mathbb N)$ is the same as that of the weak second-order logic over $F$. Hence, the first-order logic in $R = F[x_1, \ldots,x_n]$ or $R = F[x_1,x_1{-1}, \ldots,x_n,x_n{-1}]$ is equivalent to the weak second-order logic in $F$ (following the terminology of Kharlampovich, Myasnikov, and Sohrabi [16], such structures are necessarily rich), which allows one to describe the algebraic structure of all rings $S$ with $S\equiv R$. In fact, these rings $S$ are precisely the ``non-standard'' models of $R$, like in non-standard arithmetic or non-standard analysis. This is particularly straightforward when $F$ is regularly bi-interpretable with $\mathbb N$, in this case the ring $R$ is also bi-interpretable with $\mathbb N$. Using our approach, we describe various, sometimes rather surprising, algebraic and model-theoretic properties of the non-standard models of $R$.

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