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Conditions under which R ( x ) and R x are almost Q-rings

Hani A. Khashan, H. Al-Ezeh (2007)

Archivum Mathematicum

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All rings considered in this paper are assumed to be commutative with identities. A ring R is a Q -ring if every ideal of R is a finite product of primary ideals. An almost Q -ring is a ring whose localization at every prime ideal is a Q -ring. In this paper, we first prove that the statements, R is an almost Z P I -ring and R [ x ] is an almost Q -ring are equivalent for any ring R . Then we prove that under the condition that every prime ideal of R ( x ) is an extension of a prime ideal of R , the ring R ...

Ordinary selfdistributive rings

Sobhy Ghoneim, Marian Kechlibar, Tomáš Kepka (2005)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Left selfdistributive rings (i.e., x y z = x y x z ) which are semidirect sums of boolean rings and rings nilpotent of index at most 3 are studied.