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Idempotents and Powers of Ideals in Quandle Rings

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This article addresses two central problems in the theory of quandle rings. First, motivated by Conjecture 3.10 in Internat. J. Math. 34 (2023), no. 3, Paper No. 2350011: for a semi-latin quandle $X$, every nonzero idempotent in the integral quandle ring $\mathbb{Z}[X]$ necessarily corresponds to an element of $X$, we investigate idempotents in quandle rings of semi-latin quandles. Precisely, we prove that if the ground ring is an integral domain with unity, then the quandle ring of Core($\mathbb{Z}$) admits only trivial idempotents. Second, powers of augmentation ideals in quandle rings have only been computed in a few cases previously. We extend the computations to include dihedral quandles and commutative quandles. Finally, we examine idempotents in quandle rings of $2$-almost latin quandles and apply these results to compute the automorphism groups of their integral quandle rings.

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A further study of quandles and quandle rings

math.RA · 2026-08-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The paper settles open questions on core quandle ranks and idempotents in quandle rings, and introduces zero-divisor graphs for these rings.

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  • A further study of quandles and quandle rings math.RA · 2026-08-10 · conditional · none · ref 2 · internal anchor

    The paper settles open questions on core quandle ranks and idempotents in quandle rings, and introduces zero-divisor graphs for these rings.