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Rings Close to Regular

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Preface All rings are assumed to be associative and (except for nilrings and some stipulated cases) to have nonzero identity elements. A ring A is said to be regular if for every element a E A, there exists an element b E A with a = aba. Regular rings are well studied. For example, [163] and [350] are devoted to regular rings. A ring A is said to be tr-regular if for every element a E A, there is an element n b E A such that an = anba for some positive integer n. A ring A is said to be strongly tr-regular if for every a E A, there is a positive integer n with n 1 n an E a + An Aa +1. It is proved in [128] that A is a strongly tr-regular ring if and only if for every element a E A, there is a positive integer m with m 1 am E a + A. Every strongly tr-regular ring is tr-regular [38]. If F is a division ring and M is a right vector F-space with infinite basis {ei}~l' then End(MF) is a regular (and tr-regular) ring that is not strongly tr-regular. The factor ring of the ring of integers with respect to the ideal generated by the integer 4 is a strongly tr-regular ring that is not regular.

List of contents

1 Some Basic Facts of Ring Theory.- 2 Regular and Strongly Regular Rings.- 3 Rings of Bounded Index and I0-rings.- 4 Semiregular and Weakly Regular Rings.- 5 Max Rings and ?-regular Rings.- 6 Exchange Rings and Modules.- 7 Separative Exchange Rings.

About the author

Askar Tuganbaev received his Ph.D. at the Moscow State University in 1978 and has been a professor at Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technological University) since 1978. He is the author of three other monographs on ring theory and has written numerous articles on ring theory.

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Preface All rings are assumed to be associative and (except for nilrings and some stipulated cases) to have nonzero identity elements. A ring A is said to be regular if for every element a E A, there exists an element b E A with a = aba. Regular rings are well studied. For example, [163] and [350] are devoted to regular rings. A ring A is said to be tr-regular if for every element a E A, there is an element n b E A such that an = anba for some positive integer n. A ring A is said to be strongly tr-regular if for every a E A, there is a positive integer n with n 1 n an E a + An Aa +1. It is proved in [128] that A is a strongly tr-regular ring if and only if for every element a E A, there is a positive integer m with m 1 am E a + A. Every strongly tr-regular ring is tr-regular [38]. If F is a division ring and M is a right vector F-space with infinite basis {ei}~l' then End(MF) is a regular (and tr-regular) ring that is not strongly tr-regular. The factor ring of the ring of integers with respect to the ideal generated by the integer 4 is a strongly tr-regular ring that is not regular.

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"This is the first monograph on rings close to von Neumann regular rings. … The book will appeal to readers from beginners to researchers and specialists in algebra; it concludes with an extensive bibliography." (Xue Weimin, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1120 (22), 2007)

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From the reviews:

"This is the first monograph on rings close to von Neumann regular rings. ... The book will appeal to readers from beginners to researchers and specialists in algebra; it concludes with an extensive bibliography." (Xue Weimin, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1120 (22), 2007)

Product details

Authors A a Tuganbaev, A. A. Tuganbaev, A.A. Tuganbaev, Askar Tuganbaev
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048161164
ISBN 978-90-481-6116-4
No. of pages 350
Dimensions 152 mm x 21 mm x 229 mm
Weight 558 g
Illustrations XII, 350 p.
Series Mathematics and Its Applications
Mathematics and Its Applications
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra

Algebra, Ring, C, Mathematics and Statistics, maxima, Associative Rings and Algebras, Proof, Maximum, Associative algebras, eXist, ring theory

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