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A class of quasitilted rings that are not tilted

Riccardo Colpi, Kent R. Fuller, Enrico Gregorio (2006)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Based on the work of D. Happel, I. Reiten and S. Smalø on quasitilted artin algebras, the first two authors recently introduced the notion of quasitilted rings. Various authors have presented examples of quasitilted artin algebras that are not tilted. Here we present a class of right quasitilted rings that not right tilted, and we show that they satisfy a condition that would force a quasitilted artin algebra to be tilted.

On hereditary rings and the pure semisimplicity conjecture II: Sporadic potential counterexamples

José L. García (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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It was shown in [Colloq. Math. 135 (2014), 227-262] that the pure semisimplicity conjecture (briefly, pssC) can be split into two parts: first, a weak pssC that can be seen as a purely linear algebra condition, related to an embedding of division rings and properties of matrices over those rings; the second part is the assertion that the class of left pure semisimple sporadic rings (ibid.) is empty. In the present article, we characterize the class of left pure semisimple sporadic rings...

Localization in semicommutative (m,n)-rings

Lăcrimioara Iancu, Maria S. Pop (2000)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

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We give a construction for (m,n)-rings of quotients of a semicommutative (m,n)-ring, which generalizes the ones given by Crombez and Timm and by Paunić for the commutative case. We also study various constructions involving reduced rings and rings of quotients and give some functorial interpretations.

Pere Menal i Brufal, 1951-1991.

Joaquim Bruna, Warren Dicks (1992)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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Pere Menal, Professor of Algebra at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, died in a traffic accident on April 4th, 1991. His colleagues in the Mathematics Department of the UAB strongly felt the need to pay a tribute to his memory, and decided then to dedicate this, the Autumn 1992 issue of the departmental journal, to his memory.