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Stable elements of Banach and Fréchet algebras

Graham Allan (1998)

Studia Mathematica

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We introduce an algebraic notion-stability-for an element of a commutative ring. It is shown that the stable elements of Banach algebras, and of Fréchet algebras, may be simply described. Part of the theory of power-series embeddings, given in [1] and [4], is seen to be of a purely algebraic nature. This approach leads to other natural questions.

Exchange rings with stable range one

Huanyin Chen (2007)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We characterize exchange rings having stable range one. An exchange ring R has stable range one if and only if for any regular a R , there exist an e E ( R ) and a u U ( R ) such that a = e + u and a R e R = 0 if and only if for any regular a R , there exist e r . a n n ( a + ) and u U ( R ) such that a = e + u if and only if for any a , b R , R / a R R / b R a R b R .

Around stable forking

Byunghan Kim, A. Pillay (2001)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We discuss various conjectures and problems around the issue of when and whether stable formulas are responsible for forking in simple theories. We prove that if the simple theory T has strong stable forking then any complete type is a nonforking extension of a complete type which is axiomatized by instances of stable formulas. We also give another treatment of the first author's result which identifies canonical bases in supersimple theories.