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    Commutative rings in which every ideal is a product of primary ideals (English)
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    The authors characterize the commutative rings with identity in which every ideal is a finite product of primary ideals. They call a ring with this property a Q-ring. They show that R is a Q-ring if and only if R is Laskerian (every ideal in R has a primary decomposition) and every nonmaximal prime ideal of R is finitely generated and locally principal. They prove that the polynomial ring R[X] or the formal power series ring \(R[[ X]]\) is a Q-ring if and only if R is a general ZPI-ring, that is, R is a finite direct product of Dedekind domains and special principal ideal rings.
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    finite product of primary ideals
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    Q-ring
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    Laskerian
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    polynomial ring
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    formal power series ring
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    Dedekind domains
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    principal ideal rings
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