• Title/Summary/Keyword: Right AP ring

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ANNIHILATING PROPERTY OF ZERO-DIVISORS

  • Jung, Da Woon;Lee, Chang Ik;Lee, Yang;Nam, Sang Bok;Ryu, Sung Ju;Sung, Hyo Jin;Yun, Sang Jo
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.27-39
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    • 2021
  • We discuss the condition that every nonzero right annihilator of an element contains a nonzero ideal, as a generalization of the insertion-of-factors-property. A ring with such condition is called right AP. We prove that a ring R is right AP if and only if Dn(R) is right AP for every n ≥ 2, where Dn(R) is the ring of n by n upper triangular matrices over R whose diagonals are equal. Properties of right AP rings are investigated in relation to nilradicals, prime factor rings and minimal order.

ON INJECTIVITY AND P-INJECTIVITY

  • Xiao Guangshi;Tong Wenting
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.299-307
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    • 2006
  • The following results ale extended from P-injective rings to AP-injective rings: (1) R is left self-injective regular if and only if R is a right (resp. left) AP-injective ring such that for every finitely generated left R-module M, $_R(M/Z(M))$ is projective, where Z(M) is the left singular submodule of $_{R}M$; (2) if R is a left nonsingular left AP-injective ring such that every maximal left ideal of R is either injective or a two-sided ideal of R, then R is either left self-injective regular or strongly regular. In addition, we answer a question of Roger Yue Chi Ming [13] in the positive. Let R be a ring whose every simple singular left R-module is Y J-injective. If R is a right MI-ring whose every essential right ideal is an essential left ideal, then R is a left and right self-injective regular, left and right V-ring of bounded index.

ALMOST PRINCIPALLY SMALL INJECTIVE RINGS

  • Xiang, Yueming
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.1189-1201
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    • 2011
  • Let R be a ring and M a right R-module, S = $End_R$(M). The module M is called almost principally small injective (or APS-injective for short) if, for any a ${\in}$ J(R), there exists an S-submodule $X_a$ of M such that $l_Mr_R$(a) = Ma $Ma{\bigoplus}X_a$ as left S-modules. If $R_R$ is a APS-injective module, then we call R a right APS-injective ring. We develop, in this paper, APS-injective rings as a generalization of PS-injective rings and AP-injective rings. Many examples of APS-injective rings are listed. We also extend some results on PS-injective rings and AP-injective rings to APS-injective rings.