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Stable range one for exchange rings (English)
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24 April 1996
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Let \(R\) be an associative ring with 1. \(R\) is called an exchange ring if for any two decompositions of a right \(R\)-module \(A\) of the form \(A\cong R\oplus N\cong\bigoplus_{i\in I}A_i\) there exist submodules \(A_i'\) of \(A_i\) such that \(A \cong R\oplus(\bigoplus_{i\in I}A_i')\). The author shows that exchange rings have stable range 1 under any of the following additional hypotheses: i) the primitive factors of \(R\) are Artinian; ii) the index of nilpotency of \(R\) is bounded; iii) the idempotents of \(R\) are central.
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decompositions
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exchange rings
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stable range 1
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primitive factors
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index of nilpotency
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idempotents
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