Strong inner inverses in endomorphism rings of vector spaces
Abstract: For a vector space over a field, or more generally, over a division ring, it is well-known that every has an <i>inner inverse</i>, i.e., an element satisfying We show here that a large class of such have inner inverses that satisfy with an infinite family of additional monoid relations, making the monoid generated by and what is known as an <i>inverse monoid</i> (definition recalled). We obtain consequences of these relations, and related results. P. Nielsen and J. \v{S}ter, in a paper to appear, show that a much larger class of elements of rings including all elements of von Neumann regular rings, have inner inverses satisfying arbitrarily large <i>finite</i> subsets of the abovementioned set of relations. But we show by example that the endomorphism ring of any infinite-dimensional vector space contains elements having no inner inverse that simultaneously satisfies all those relations. A tangential result proved is a condition on an endomap of a set that is necessary and sufficient for to belong to an inverse submonoid of the monoid of all endomaps of
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