Leavitt path algebras are B\'ezout

Abstract

Let E be a directed graph, K any field, and let LK(E) denote the Leavitt path algebra of E with coefficients in K. We show that LK(E) is a B\'ezout ring, i.e., that every finitely generated one-sided ideal of LK(E) is principal.

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