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A commutative ring with identity \(R\) is said to satisfy property (A) if every finitely generated ideal consisting entirely of zero-divisors has a nonzero annihilator. Recently, \textit{N. Mahdou} and \textit{A. R. Hassani} [Mediterr. J. Math. 9, No. 2, 393--402 (2012; Zbl 1298.13004)] introduced a generalization of this notion by defining strong property (A). A commutative ring with identity \(R\) is said to satisfy strong property (A) if every finitely generated ideal which is generated by a finite number of zero-divisors has a nonzero annihilator. In the paper under review the authors show that a ring \(R\) with only finitely many minimal prime ideals is reduced and strong (A)-ring if and only if \(R\) is an integral domain. Thus, the smallest reduced ring which has property (A) but not a strong (A)-ring is \(\mathbb{Z}_2\times \mathbb{Z}_2\). In addition, the authors show that a Noetherian ring \(R\) is a strong (A)-ring if and only if \(\mathrm{Ass}_R(R)\) has a unique maximal element. | |||
Property / review text: A commutative ring with identity \(R\) is said to satisfy property (A) if every finitely generated ideal consisting entirely of zero-divisors has a nonzero annihilator. Recently, \textit{N. Mahdou} and \textit{A. R. Hassani} [Mediterr. J. Math. 9, No. 2, 393--402 (2012; Zbl 1298.13004)] introduced a generalization of this notion by defining strong property (A). A commutative ring with identity \(R\) is said to satisfy strong property (A) if every finitely generated ideal which is generated by a finite number of zero-divisors has a nonzero annihilator. In the paper under review the authors show that a ring \(R\) with only finitely many minimal prime ideals is reduced and strong (A)-ring if and only if \(R\) is an integral domain. Thus, the smallest reduced ring which has property (A) but not a strong (A)-ring is \(\mathbb{Z}_2\times \mathbb{Z}_2\). In addition, the authors show that a Noetherian ring \(R\) is a strong (A)-ring if and only if \(\mathrm{Ass}_R(R)\) has a unique maximal element. / rank | |||
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On the strong \((A)\)-rings of Mahdou and Hassani (English)
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18 November 2013
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A commutative ring with identity \(R\) is said to satisfy property (A) if every finitely generated ideal consisting entirely of zero-divisors has a nonzero annihilator. Recently, \textit{N. Mahdou} and \textit{A. R. Hassani} [Mediterr. J. Math. 9, No. 2, 393--402 (2012; Zbl 1298.13004)] introduced a generalization of this notion by defining strong property (A). A commutative ring with identity \(R\) is said to satisfy strong property (A) if every finitely generated ideal which is generated by a finite number of zero-divisors has a nonzero annihilator. In the paper under review the authors show that a ring \(R\) with only finitely many minimal prime ideals is reduced and strong (A)-ring if and only if \(R\) is an integral domain. Thus, the smallest reduced ring which has property (A) but not a strong (A)-ring is \(\mathbb{Z}_2\times \mathbb{Z}_2\). In addition, the authors show that a Noetherian ring \(R\) is a strong (A)-ring if and only if \(\mathrm{Ass}_R(R)\) has a unique maximal element.
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commutative ring
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property A
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zero-divisor
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annihilator
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prime ideal
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associated prime
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Noetherian
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finite ring
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integral domain
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