Let γ be a nonzero ordinal such that α + γ = γ for every ordinal α < γ. A chain domain R (i.e. a domain with linearly ordered lattices of left ideals and right ideals) is constructed such that R is isomorphic with all its nonzero factor-rings and γ is the ordinal type of the set of proper ideals of R. The construction provides answers to some open questions.
The local class group of a Krull domain A is the quotient group G(A) = CI(A)/Pic(A). A Krull domain A is locally factorial if and only if G(A) = 0. In this paper, we characterize the Krull domains for which G(A) is a torsion group. We evaluate the local class group of several examples and finally, we explain why every abelian group is the local class group of a Krull domain.
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