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Centralizer near-rings determined by PID-modules. II
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    Centralizer near-rings determined by PID-modules. II (English)
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    23 November 1994
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    [For part I cf. Arch. Math. 56, No. 2, 140-147 (1991; Zbl 0706.16026).] The authors answer an open problem in radical theory by giving an example of a zero-symmetric simple near-ring with identity such that \(J_ 2(N) = N\). This is in contrast to the situation for rings, since every simple ring with identity is semisimple in the sense of Jacobson.
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    radical theory
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    zero-symmetric simple near-ring
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