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    Fissible and p-fissible rings (English)
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    A ring is fissible if its torsion additive subgroup is a ring direct summand, and strongly fissible if in addition this subgroup is a ring summand in any decomposition in which it is a group summand. The authors find a number of abelian group theoretic conditions which are equivalent to a ring being (strongly) fissible. They also deal with the p-primary analogue.
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    additive groups of rings
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    ring direct summand
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    strongly fissible
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    decomposition
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