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A sum of two locally nilpotent rings may be not nil (English)
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15 November 1993
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A question known in the literature is answered by giving an example of a ring which is not nil but is a sum of two locally nilpotent subrings. The ring constructed is actually an algebra over the field of real numbers with countable dimension, and therefore it is not even Jacobson radical.
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locally nilpotent subrings
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Jacobson radical
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