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Rings with finite decomposition of identity.
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    Rings with finite decomposition of identity. (English)
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    19 March 2012
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    A ring is called an FDI-ring if it has a decomposition of identity into a finite sum of pairwise orthogonal primitive idempotents. This notion generalizes right Artinian, right Noetherian, semiperfect and Goldie rings. The authors first present a survey of various finiteness conditions related to FDI-rings. Then they give a criterion for a semiprime FDI-ring to be prime, and discuss generalized matrix rings and an application to the decomposition of identity of the unit group. Finally, they consider the concept of a net of a ring, and show that the lattice of two-sided ideals of a right semidistibutive semiperfect ring is distributive.
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    prime rings
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    semiprime rings
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    Dedekind-finite rings
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    ascending chain condition
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    finiteness conditions
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    descending chain condition
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    FDI-rings
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    lattices of ideals
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    orthogonal primitive idempotents
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