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What is an \(\Omega\)-Krull ring? (English)
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An \(\Omega\)-Krull ring is defined as the intersection of quasi-local \(\Omega\)-rings, which are symmetric localizations of the ring. The difference between a Marubayashi-Krull ring and an \(\Omega\)-Krull ring is that the authors only assume conditions on twosided ideals. The first problem is to find a symmetric analogue of the Goldie theorems, i.e. to give necessary and sufficient conditions such that a ring R may be embedded in a symmetric localization \(Q_{sym}(R)\) which is a simple ring. The authors limit themselves to prime rings satisfying Formanek's condition, i.e. every nonzero ideal intersects the center nontrivially.
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\(\Omega\)-Krull ring
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intersection of quasi-local \(\Omega\)-rings
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symmetric localizations
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Marubayashi-Krull ring
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Goldie theorems
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