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A note on continuous rings
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    A note on continuous rings (English)
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    13 November 1994
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    A ring \(R\) is called semiprimary if \(R/J(R)\) is Artinian and the Jacobson radical \(J(R)\) of \(R\) is nilpotent. It is shown that if a ring \(R\) is right continuous and the ring \(R/\text{Soc} (_ RR)\) has ACC on right annihilators, then \(R\) is semiprimary. From this result, as a corollary, a result of \textit{E. P. Armendariz} and \textit{J. K. Park} [Arch. Math. 58, 24-33 (1992; Zbl 0768.16001)], i.e., the fact that a right self-injective ring \(R\) with \(R/\text{Soc} (R_ R)\) or \(R/\text{Soc} (_ RR)\) right Goldie is quasi-Frobenius can be obtained.
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    continuous rings
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    semiprimary rings
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    Jacobson radical
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    ACC on right annihilators
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    right self-injective rings
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    right Goldie rings
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    quasi- Frobenius rings
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