Cayley-Dickson Process and Centrally Essential Rings
Abstract
We describe associative center N(R) and the center Z(R) of the ring R obtained by applying the generalized Cayley-Dickson construction and we find conditions under which the ring R is N-essential or centrally essential. The obtained results are applied to generalized quaternion rings and octonion rings; we use them to construct an example of a non-associative centrally essential ring. Victor Markov is supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project 17-01-00895-A. Askar Tuganbaev is supported by Russian Scientific Foundation, project 16-11-10013.
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