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Rings S-radical over PI-subrings (English)
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Let R be a ring with involution and let S be the set of all symmetric elements. In the spirit of ordinary ring theory, R is S-radical over a subring A if for every \(s\in S\) there exists an integer \(n=n(s)\) such that \(s^ n\in A\). The main result of the paper under review claims the following: let R be a prime ring with involution and char(R)\(\neq 2,3\), which is S-radical over a subring A. If R has no nonzero nil right ideals and A satisfies a polynomial identity of degree d, then R satisfies a polynomial identity too and PI-deg(R)\(\leq d\). (By definition, \(PI\)- deg(R)\(=k\) if k is the maximal integer such that all identities of R are in the T-ideal of the \(k\times k\) matrix algebra.)
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symmetric elements
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prime ring with involution
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S-radical over a subring
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polynomial identity
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T-ideal
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