Rings whose proper factors are right perfect

Alberto Facchini; Catia Parolin

Colloquium Mathematicae (2011)

  • Volume: 122, Issue: 2, page 191-202
  • ISSN: 0010-1354

Abstract

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We show that practically all the properties of almost perfect rings, proved by Bazzoni and Salce [Colloq. Math. 95 (2003)] for commutative rings, also hold in the non-commutative setting.

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Alberto Facchini, and Catia Parolin. "Rings whose proper factors are right perfect." Colloquium Mathematicae 122.2 (2011): 191-202. <http://eudml.org/doc/284373>.

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