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ON NONNIL-SFT RINGS

  • Ali Benhissi;Abdelamir Dabbabi
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.663-677
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new class of rings containing the class of SFT-rings and contained in the class of rings with Noetherian prime spectrum. Let A be a commutative ring with unit and I be an ideal of A. We say that I is SFT if there exist an integer k ≥ 1 and a finitely generated ideal F ⊆ I of A such that xk ∈ F for every x ∈ I. The ring A is said to be nonnil-SFT, if each nonnil-ideal (i.e., not contained in the nilradical of A) is SFT. We investigate the nonnil-SFT variant of some well known theorems on SFT-rings. Also we study the transfer of this property to Nagata's idealization and the amalgamation algebra along an ideal. Many examples are given. In fact, using the amalgamation construction, we give an infinite family of nonnil-SFT rings which are not SFT.

ALMOST WEAKLY FINITE CONDUCTOR RINGS AND WEAKLY FINITE CONDUCTOR RINGS

  • Choulli, Hanan;Alaoui, Haitham El;Mouanis, Hakima
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.327-335
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    • 2022
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity. We call the ring R to be an almost weakly finite conductor if for any two elements a and b in R, there exists a positive integer n such that anR ∩ bnR is finitely generated. In this article, we give some conditions for the trivial ring extensions and the amalgamated algebras to be almost weakly finite conductor rings. We investigate the transfer of these properties to trivial ring extensions and amalgamation of rings. Our results generate examples which enrich the current literature with new families of examples of nonfinite conductor weakly finite conductor rings.

GRADED PSEUDO-VALUATION RINGS

  • Fatima-Zahra Guissi;Hwankoo Kim;Najib Mahdou
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.5
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    • pp.953-973
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    • 2024
  • Let R = ⊕α∈Γ Rα be a commutative ring graded by an arbitrary torsionless monoid Γ. A homogeneous prime ideal P of R is said to be strongly homogeneous prime if aP and bR are comparable for any homogeneous elements a, b of R. We will say that R is a graded pseudo-valuation ring (gr-PVR for short) if every homogeneous prime ideal of R is strongly homogeneous prime. In this paper, we introduce and study the graded version of the pseudo-valuation rings which is a generalization of the gr-pseudo-valuation domains in the context of arbitrary Γ-graded rings (with zero-divisors). We then study the possible transfer of this property to the graded trivial ring extension and the graded amalgamation. Our goal is to provide examples of new classes of Γ-graded rings that satisfy the above mentioned property.

ON WEAKLY S-PRIME SUBMODULES

  • Hani A., Khashan;Ece Yetkin, Celikel
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.6
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    • pp.1387-1408
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    • 2022
  • Let R be a commutative ring with a non-zero identity, S be a multiplicatively closed subset of R and M be a unital R-module. In this paper, we define a submodule N of M with (N :R M)∩S = ∅ to be weakly S-prime if there exists s ∈ S such that whenever a ∈ R and m ∈ M with 0 ≠ am ∈ N, then either sa ∈ (N :R M) or sm ∈ N. Many properties, examples and characterizations of weakly S-prime submodules are introduced, especially in multiplication modules. Moreover, we investigate the behavior of this structure under module homomorphisms, localizations, quotient modules, cartesian product and idealizations. Finally, we define two kinds of submodules of the amalgamation module along an ideal and investigate conditions under which they are weakly S-prime.

S-COHERENT PROPERTY IN TRIVIAL EXTENSION AND IN AMALGAMATED DUPLICATION

  • Mohamed Chhiti;Salah Eddine Mahdou
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.705-714
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    • 2023
  • Bennis and El Hajoui have defined a (commutative unital) ring R to be S-coherent if each finitely generated ideal of R is a S-finitely presented R-module. Any coherent ring is an S-coherent ring. Several examples of S-coherent rings that are not coherent rings are obtained as byproducts of our study of the transfer of the S-coherent property to trivial ring extensions and amalgamated duplications.

ON NONNIL-m-FORMALLY NOETHERIAN RINGS

  • Abdelamir Dabbabi;Ahmed Maatallah
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.611-622
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new class of rings containing the class of m-formally Noetherian rings and contained in the class of nonnil-SFT rings introduced and investigated by Benhissi and Dabbabi in 2023 [4]. Let A be a commutative ring with a unit. The ring A is said to be nonnil-m-formally Noetherian, where m ≥ 1 is an integer, if for each increasing sequence of nonnil ideals (In)n≥0 of A the (increasing) sequence (∑i1+⋯+im=nIi1Ii2⋯Iim)n≥0 is stationnary. We investigate the nonnil-m-formally Noetherian variant of some well known theorems on Noetherian and m-formally Noetherian rings. Also we study the transfer of this property to the trivial extension and the amalgamation algebra along an ideal. Among other results, it is shown that A is a nonnil-m-formally Noetherian ring if and only if the m-power of each nonnil radical ideal is finitely generated. Also, we prove that a flat overring of a nonnil-m-formally Noetherian ring is a nonnil-m-formally Noetherian. In addition, several characterizations are given. We establish some other results concerning m-formally Noetherian rings.