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    Geometry of free loci and factorization of noncommutative polynomials

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    The free singularity locus of a noncommutative polynomial f is defined to be the sequence Zn(f)={XMng:detf(X)=0}Z_n(f)=\{X\in M_n^g : \det f(X)=0\} of hypersurfaces. The main theorem of this article shows that f is irreducible if and only if Zn(f)Z_n(f) is eventually irreducible. A key step in the proof is an irreducibility result for linear pencils. Apart from its consequences to factorization in a free algebra, the paper also discusses its applications to invariant subspaces in perturbation theory and linear matrix inequalities in real algebraic geometry.Comment: v2: 32 pages, includes a table of content
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