A general ring means an associative ring with or without identity.An idempotent e in a general ring I is called left (right) semicentral if for every x ∈ I,xe=exe (ex=exe).And I is called semiabelian if every idempot...A general ring means an associative ring with or without identity.An idempotent e in a general ring I is called left (right) semicentral if for every x ∈ I,xe=exe (ex=exe).And I is called semiabelian if every idempotent in I is left or right semicentral.It is proved that a semiabelian general ring I is π-regular if and only if the set N (I) of nilpotent elements in I is an ideal of I and I /N (I) is regular.It follows that if I is a semiabelian general ring and K is an ideal of I,then I is π-regular if and only if both K and I /K are π-regular.Based on this we prove that every semiabelian GVNL-ring is an SGVNL-ring.These generalize several known results on the relevant subject.Furthermore we give a characterization of a semiabelian GVNL-ring.展开更多
Let R be a ring and I an ideal of R. A ring R is called I-semi-π--regular if R/I is π-regular and idempotents of R can be strongly lifted modulo I. Characterizations of I-semi-π-regular rings are given and relation...Let R be a ring and I an ideal of R. A ring R is called I-semi-π--regular if R/I is π-regular and idempotents of R can be strongly lifted modulo I. Characterizations of I-semi-π-regular rings are given and relations between semi-π-regular rings and semiregular rings are explored.展开更多
In this paper, the concept of right generalized semi-π-regular rings is defined. We prove that these rings are non-trival generalizations of both right GP-injective rings and semi- π-regular rings. Some properties o...In this paper, the concept of right generalized semi-π-regular rings is defined. We prove that these rings are non-trival generalizations of both right GP-injective rings and semi- π-regular rings. Some properties of these rings are studied and some results about generalized semiregular rings and GP-injective rings are extended.展开更多
In this note, a counterexample is given to show that a noncommutative VNL-ring need not be an SVNL-ring, answering an open question of Chen and Tong (Glasgow Math. J., 48(1)(2006)) negatively. Moreover, some new...In this note, a counterexample is given to show that a noncommutative VNL-ring need not be an SVNL-ring, answering an open question of Chen and Tong (Glasgow Math. J., 48(1)(2006)) negatively. Moreover, some new results about VNL-rings and GVNL-ringsare also given.展开更多
基金The NSF (Y2008A04) of Shandong Province of China
文摘A general ring means an associative ring with or without identity.An idempotent e in a general ring I is called left (right) semicentral if for every x ∈ I,xe=exe (ex=exe).And I is called semiabelian if every idempotent in I is left or right semicentral.It is proved that a semiabelian general ring I is π-regular if and only if the set N (I) of nilpotent elements in I is an ideal of I and I /N (I) is regular.It follows that if I is a semiabelian general ring and K is an ideal of I,then I is π-regular if and only if both K and I /K are π-regular.Based on this we prove that every semiabelian GVNL-ring is an SGVNL-ring.These generalize several known results on the relevant subject.Furthermore we give a characterization of a semiabelian GVNL-ring.
基金Foundation item:This work is partially supported by the NNSF(10171011)of Chinathe NNSF(10571026)of Chinathe Teaching and Research Award Program for Outstanding Young Teachers in Higher Education Institutes of MOE,P.R.C.
文摘Let R be a ring and I an ideal of R. A ring R is called I-semi-π--regular if R/I is π-regular and idempotents of R can be strongly lifted modulo I. Characterizations of I-semi-π-regular rings are given and relations between semi-π-regular rings and semiregular rings are explored.
文摘In this paper, the concept of right generalized semi-π-regular rings is defined. We prove that these rings are non-trival generalizations of both right GP-injective rings and semi- π-regular rings. Some properties of these rings are studied and some results about generalized semiregular rings and GP-injective rings are extended.
文摘In this note, a counterexample is given to show that a noncommutative VNL-ring need not be an SVNL-ring, answering an open question of Chen and Tong (Glasgow Math. J., 48(1)(2006)) negatively. Moreover, some new results about VNL-rings and GVNL-ringsare also given.