Let R be an exchange ring with primitive factors artinian. We prove that there exists a u∈U(R) such that 1R ± u ∈ U(R), if and only if for any a ∈ R, there exists a u ∈ U(R) such that a ± u∈ U(R...Let R be an exchange ring with primitive factors artinian. We prove that there exists a u∈U(R) such that 1R ± u ∈ U(R), if and only if for any a ∈ R, there exists a u ∈ U(R) such that a ± u∈ U(R). Phrthermore, we prove that, for any A ∈ Mn(R)(n ≥ 2), there exists a U ∈ GLn(R) such that A ± U ∈ GLn(R).展开更多
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文摘Let R be an exchange ring with primitive factors artinian. We prove that there exists a u∈U(R) such that 1R ± u ∈ U(R), if and only if for any a ∈ R, there exists a u ∈ U(R) such that a ± u∈ U(R). Phrthermore, we prove that, for any A ∈ Mn(R)(n ≥ 2), there exists a U ∈ GLn(R) such that A ± U ∈ GLn(R).