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ON S-MULTIPLICATION RINGS

  • Mohamed Chhiti;Soibri Moindze
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.2
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    • pp.327-339
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    • 2023
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity and S be a multiplicatively closed subset of R. In this article we introduce a new class of ring, called S-multiplication rings which are S-versions of multiplication rings. An R-module M is said to be S-multiplication if for each submodule N of M, sN ⊆ JM ⊆ N for some s ∈ S and ideal J of R (see for instance [4, Definition 1]). An ideal I of R is called S-multiplication if I is an S-multiplication R-module. A commutative ring R is called an S-multiplication ring if each ideal of R is S-multiplication. We characterize some special rings such as multiplication rings, almost multiplication rings, arithmetical ring, and S-P IR. Moreover, we generalize some properties of multiplication rings to S-multiplication rings and we study the transfer of this notion to various context of commutative ring extensions such as trivial ring extensions and amalgamated algebras along an ideal.

SOME COMMUTATIVE RINGS DEFINED BY MULTIPLICATION LIKE-CONDITIONS

  • Chhiti, Mohamed;Moindze, Soibri
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.397-405
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    • 2022
  • In this article we investigate the transfer of multiplication-like properties to homomorphic images, direct products and amalgamated duplication of a ring along an ideal. Our aim is to provide examples of new classes of commutative rings satisfying the above-mentioned properties.

CLEANNESS OF SKEW GENERALIZED POWER SERIES RINGS

  • Paykan, Kamal
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.57 no.6
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    • pp.1511-1528
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    • 2020
  • A skew generalized power series ring R[[S, 𝜔]] consists of all functions from a strictly ordered monoid S to a ring R whose support contains neither infinite descending chains nor infinite antichains, with pointwise addition, and with multiplication given by convolution twisted by an action 𝜔 of the monoid S on the ring R. Special cases of the skew generalized power series ring construction are skew polynomial rings, skew Laurent polynomial rings, skew power series rings, skew Laurent series rings, skew monoid rings, skew group rings, skew Mal'cev-Neumann series rings, the "untwisted" versions of all of these, and generalized power series rings. In this paper we obtain some necessary conditions on R, S and 𝜔 such that the skew generalized power series ring R[[S, 𝜔]] is (uniquely) clean. As particular cases of our general results we obtain new theorems on skew Mal'cev-Neumann series rings, skew Laurent series rings, and generalized power series rings.

ON AGE RINGS AND AM MODULES WITH RELATED CONCEPTS

  • Cho, Yong-Uk
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.245-259
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, all rings or (left)near-rings R are associative, and for near-ring R, all R-groups are right R action and all modules are right R-modules. First, we begin with the study of rings in which all the additive endomorphisms or only the left multiplication endomorphisms are generated by ring endomorphisms and their properties. This study was motivated by the work on the Sullivan's Problem [14]. Next, for any right R-module M, we will introduce AM modules and investigate their basic properties. Finally, for any nearring R, we will also introduce MR-groups and study some of their properties.

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MININJECTIVE RINGS AND QUASI FROBENIUS RINGS

  • Min, Kang Joo
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2001
  • A ring R is called right mininjective if every isomorphsim between simple right ideals is given by left multiplication by an element of R. In this paper we consider that the necessary and sufficient condition for that Trivial extension of R by V, i.e. T(R; V ) is mininjective. We also study the split null extension R and S by V.

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ON GRAPHS ASSOCIATED WITH MODULES OVER COMMUTATIVE RINGS

  • Pirzada, Shariefuddin;Raja, Rameez
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.1167-1182
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    • 2016
  • Let M be an R-module, where R is a commutative ring with identity 1 and let G(V,E) be a graph. In this paper, we study the graphs associated with modules over commutative rings. We associate three simple graphs $ann_f({\Gamma}(M_R))$, $ann_s({\Gamma}(M_R))$ and $ann_t({\Gamma}(M_R))$ to M called full annihilating, semi-annihilating and star-annihilating graph. When M is finite over R, we investigate metric dimensions in $ann_f({\Gamma}(M_R))$, $ann_s({\Gamma}(M_R))$ and $ann_t({\Gamma}(M_R))$. We show that M over R is finite if and only if the metric dimension of the graph $ann_f({\Gamma}(M_R))$ is finite. We further show that the graphs $ann_f({\Gamma}(M_R))$, $ann_s({\Gamma}(M_R))$ and $ann_t({\Gamma}(M_R))$ are empty if and only if M is a prime-multiplication-like R-module. We investigate the case when M is a free R-module, where R is an integral domain and show that the graphs $ann_f({\Gamma}(M_R))$, $ann_s({\Gamma}(M_R))$ and $ann_t({\Gamma}(M_R))$ are empty if and only if $$M{\sim_=}R$$. Finally, we characterize all the non-simple weakly virtually divisible modules M for which Ann(M) is a prime ideal and Soc(M) = 0.

연산자로서의 유리수 체계의 구성에 관한 연구

  • Chung, Young-Woo;Kim, Boo-Yoon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.135-158
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    • 2012
  • The ideals of the rings of integers are used to induce rational number system as operators(=group homomorphisms). We modify this inducing method to be effective in teaching rational numbers in secondary school. Indeed, this modification provides a nice model for explaining the equality property to define addition and multiplication of rational numbers. Also this will give some explicit ideas for students to understand the concept of 'field' efficiently comparing with the integer number system.

On spanning column rank of matrices over semirings

  • Song, Seok-Zun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.337-342
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    • 1995
  • A semiring is a binary system $(S, +, \times)$ such that (S, +) is an Abelian monoid (identity 0), (S,x) is a monoid (identity 1), $\times$ distributes over +, 0 $\times s s \times 0 = 0$ for all s in S, and $1 \neq 0$. Usually S denotes the system and $\times$ is denoted by juxtaposition. If $(S,\times)$ is Abelian, then S is commutative. Thus all rings are semirings. Some examples of semirings which occur in combinatorics are Boolean algebra of subsets of a finite set (with addition being union and multiplication being intersection) and the nonnegative integers (with usual arithmetic). The concepts of matrix theory are defined over a semiring as over a field. Recently a number of authors have studied various problems of semiring matrix theory. In particular, Minc [4] has written an encyclopedic work on nonnegative matrices.

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An Alternative Perspective of Near-rings of Polynomials and Power series

  • Shokuhifar, Fatemeh;Hashemi, Ebrahim;Alhevaz, Abdollah
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.437-453
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    • 2022
  • Unlike for polynomial rings, the notion of multiplication for the near-ring of polynomials is the substitution operation. This leads to somewhat surprising results. Let S be an abelian left near-ring with identity. The relation ~ on S defined by letting a ~ b if and only if annS(a) = annS(b), is an equivalence relation. The compressed zero-divisor graph 𝚪E(S) of S is the undirected graph whose vertices are the equivalence classes induced by ~ on S other than [0]S and [1]S, in which two distinct vertices [a]S and [b]S are adjacent if and only if ab = 0 or ba = 0. In this paper, we are interested in studying the compressed zero-divisor graphs of the zero-symmetric near-ring of polynomials R0[x] and the near-ring of the power series R0[[x]] over a commutative ring R. Also, we give a complete characterization of the diameter of these two graphs. It is natural to try to find the relationship between diam(𝚪E(R0[x])) and diam(𝚪E(R0[[x]])). As a corollary, it is shown that for a reduced ring R, diam(𝚪E(R)) ≤ diam(𝚪E(R0[x])) ≤ diam(𝚪E(R0[[x]])).