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Strong inner inverses in endomorphism rings of vector spaces

Published 3 Nov 2016 in math.RA | (1611.00972v2)

Abstract: For VV a vector space over a field, or more generally, over a division ring, it is well-known that every x∈End(V)x\in\mathrm{End}(V) has an <i>inner inverse</i>, i.e., an element y∈End(V)y\in\mathrm{End}(V) satisfying xyx=x.xyx=x. We show here that a large class of such xx have inner inverses yy that satisfy with xx an infinite family of additional monoid relations, making the monoid generated by xx and yy 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 xx of rings R,R, 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 xx of a set SS that is necessary and sufficient for xx to belong to an inverse submonoid of the monoid of all endomaps of S.S.

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