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Generalization of sharp and core partial order using annihilators
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    Generalization of sharp and core partial order using annihilators (English)
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    24 April 2015
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    Let \(R\) be a ring with unit \(1\). \(p \in R\) is called idempotent if \(p^2=p\). For \(a \in R\), let \({}^\circ a=\{x \in R: xa=0\}\) and \(a^{\circ} =\{x \in R: ax=0\}\). Let \({\mathcal I}_R=\{a \in R:{}^{\circ}a = {}^{\circ}p\) and \(a^{\circ} =p^{\circ}\) for some idempotent \(p \in R \}\). It follows that for any \(a \in {\mathcal I}_R\) such a \(p\) is unique and will be denoted by \(p_a\). The author defines the sharp order in \(R\) as follows: For \(a,b \in R\), we say that \(a {\leq}^{\sharp} b\) if \(a \in {\mathcal I}_R\) and \(a=p_ab=bp_a\). It is shown that the sharp order is indeed a partial order on \(R\). A~characterization result is proved for two elements to be related by the sharp order. The core order in a ring \(R\) is also studied. These results extend some well-known results for operators on Banach spaces, obtained recently [\textit{M. A. Efimov}, Math. Notes 93, No.~5, 784--788 (2013); translation from Mat. Zametki 93, No.~5, 794--797 (2013; Zbl 1303.47003)].
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    sharp partial order
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    core partial order
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    linear bounded operator
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    Rickart ring
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    annihilator
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