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    On rings in the join of associative and commutative (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    For ring elements \(a,b,c\) let \([a,b]:=ab-ba\) and \((a,b,c):=(ab)c-a(bc)\). The authors study rings \(R\) such that \(([a,b],c,d)=0\) and \([(a,b,a),c]=0\) for all \(a,b,c,d\in R\). By skillful constructions of ideals they prove: If \(R\) is semiprime then \(R\) is isomorphic to a subdirect sum of a semiprime associative ring and a semiprime commutative ring. If \(R\) is prime then \(R\) is associative or commutative.
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    semiprime ring
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    prime ring
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    semiprime associative ring
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    semiprime commutative ring
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