Computational Approaches to Problems in Noncommutative Algebra

Computational Approaches to Problems in Noncommutative Algebra
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Download or read book Computational Approaches to Problems in Noncommutative Algebra written by Albert Heinle and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Noncommutative rings appear in several areas of mathematics. Most prominently, they can be used to model operator equations, such as differential or difference equations. In the Ph.D. studies leading to this thesis, the focus was mainly on two areas: Factorization in certain noncommutative domains and matrix normal forms over noncommutative principal ideal domains. Regarding the area of factorization, we initialize in this thesis a classification of noncommutative domains with respect to the factorization properties of their elements. Such a classification is well established in the area of commutative integral domains. Specifically, we define conditions to identify so-called finite factorization domains, and discover that the ubiquitous G-algebras are finite factorization domains. We furthermore realize a practical factorization algorithm applicable to G-algebras, with minor assumptions on the underlying field. Since the generality of our algorithm comes with the price of performance, we also study how it can be optimized for specific domains. Moreover, all of these factorization algorithms are implemented. However, it turns out that factorization is difficult for many types of noncommutative rings. This observation leads to the adjunct examination of noncommutative rings in the context of cryptography. In particular, we develop a Diffie-Hellman-like key exchange protocol based on certain noncommutative rings. Regarding the matrix normal forms, we present a polynomial-time algorithm of Las Vegas type to compute the Jacobson normal form of matrices over specific domains. We will study the flexibility, as well as the limitations of our proposal. Another core contribution of this thesis consists of various implementations to assist future researchers working with noncommutative algebras. Detailed reports on all these programs and software-libraries are provided. We furthermore develop a benchmarking tool called SDEval, tailored to the needs of the computer algebra community. A description of this tool is also included in this thesis.


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