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Rings decomposed into direct sums of J-rings and nil rings
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    Rings decomposed into direct sums of J-rings and nil rings (English)
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    A ring S is called a J-ring if for each \(x\in S\), there is an integer \(n=n(x)>1\) for which \(x^ n=x\). For a ring R, the following conditions are shown to be equivalent: (i) R is a direct sum of a J-ring and a nil- ring; (ii) R is periodic and has a reduced ideal containing all idempotents of R; (iii) R is right \(\pi\)-regular and has a J-ideal containing all idempotents.
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    J-ring
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    direct sum
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    nil-ring
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    periodic
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    reduced ideal
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    idempotents
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    right \(\pi \) -regular
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