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Cancellation of finitely generated modules over regular rings
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    Cancellation of finitely generated modules over regular rings (English)
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    In this note we show that if R is a regular ring which is \(N^*\)- complete, or right or left \(\aleph_ 0\)-continuous, or left \(\aleph_ 0\)-injective, then every finitely generated right R-module cancels from direct sums if and only if R has bounded index of nilpotency (and so all primitive factor rings of R are artinian). As an application we also obtain a characterization of those polynomial rings R[x] that are semihereditary in the case that R is either \(N^*\)-complete or right or left \(\aleph_ 0\)-continuous.
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    regular ring
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    \(N^ *\)-complete
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    left \(\aleph _ 0\)-continuous
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    left \(\aleph _ 0\)-injective
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    finitely generated right R-module
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    direct sums
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    bounded index of nilpotency
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    primitive factor rings
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    semihereditary
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