Generalizations of noncommutative Noether's problem

Abstract

Noether's problem is classical and very important problem in algebra. It is an intrinsically interesting problem in invariant theory, but with far reaching applications in the sutdy of moduli spaces, PI-algebras, and the Inverse problem of Galois theory, among others. To obtain an noncommutative analogue of Noether's problem, one would need a significant skew field that shares a role similar to the field of ratioal functions. Given the importance of the Weyl fields due to Gelfand-Kirillov's Conjecture, in 2006 J. Alev and F. Dumas introduced what is nowdays called the noncommutative Noether's problem. Many papers in recent years FMO, EFOS, FS, Tikaradze have been dedicated to the subject. The aim of this article is to generalize the main result of FS for more general versions of Noether's problem; and consider its analogue in prime characteristic.

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