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Invariant basis number of the ring of Morita context (English)
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3 June 1998
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A ring \(R\) is said to be an IBN ring if for every free left \(R\)-module \(F\) every two bases of \(F\) have the same cardinality. In this note conditions are shown when the ring of a Morita context \(T=\left(\begin{smallmatrix} R &M\\ N &S\end{smallmatrix}\right)\) is an IBN ring. Theorem. Let \(M\) (\(N\)) be a finitely generated right (left) \(S\)-module. The ring \(T\) is an IBN ring if and only if \(R\) is an IBN ring or \(S\) is an IBN ring. Some corollaries are formulated, in particular: \(M_n(R)\) is an IBN ring if and only if \(R\) is an IBN ring.
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endomorphism rings
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free left modules
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finitely generated right modules
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rings of Morita contexts
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IBN rings
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