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Compact nonassociative rings (English)
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An infinite simple compact (not necessarily associative) ring is 0- dimensional, of countable local weight and its cardinality is equal to the continuum (theorem 1). Each 0-dimensional compact ring from a variety satisfying conditions due to Zhevlakov-Shestakov has a local base consisting of open ideals (theorem 2) and is finite, if it is simple (theorem 3). If a compact ring A belongs to such a variety all of whose finite nil rings are nilpotent, then every nil subring of A is pronilpotent (theorem 5).
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nonassociative compact ring
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simple ring
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radical
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variety
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local base
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open ideals
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nil subring
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pronilpotent
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