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Some notes on semiabelian rings.
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    Some notes on semiabelian rings. (English)
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    9 September 2011
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    Summary: A ring \(R\) is called semiabelian if every idempotent of \(R\) is either right semicentral or left semicentral. It is proved that if a ring \(R\) is semiabelian, then so is the skew polynomial ring \(R[x;\sigma]\), where \(\sigma\) is an endomorphism of \(R\) satisfying \(\sigma(e)=e\) for all \(e\in E(R)\). Some characterizations and properties of semiabelian rings are studied.
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    semiabelian rings
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    nilpotent elements
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    idempotent elements
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    right semicentral idempotents
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    left semicentral idempotents
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    skew polynomial rings
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