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An overnilpotent radical theory for near-rings (English)
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1991
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A very satisfactory theory of special radicals for near-rings can be built on the class of equiprime near-rings [\textit{G. L. Booth, N. J. Groenewald} and \textit{S. Veldsman}: Commun. Algebra 18, 3111-3122 (1990; Zbl 0706.16025)], and numerous new examples of KA-radicals for near-rings have resulted from this approach. Unfortunately, it does not include a number of important radicals, for example the \(J_ 2\) and Brown-McCoy radicals. In order to remedy this deficiency, the current paper introduces the concept of an overnilpotent radical for 0-symmetric near- rings (this term is used because the more familiar supernilpotent has already been used in the literature in a different context). A definition of a quasi-semi-equiprime near ring is given, and used to define a weakly special class. The overnilpotent radicals are characterized as the upper radicals determined by weakly special classes, among other results. The \(J_ 2\), Brown-McCoy and a number of special radicals are shown to be overnilpotent. The situation for not necessarily 0-symmetric near-rings is briefly investigated.
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special radicals
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equiprime near-rings
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KA-radicals
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\(J_ 2\) and Brown- McCoy radicals
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0-symmetric near-rings
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quasi-semi-equiprime near ring
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weakly special class
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overnilpotent radicals
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upper radicals
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