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The regular graph of a commutative ring (English)
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21 July 2014
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The authors define the regular graph of a unitary ring \(R\) to be the simple graph whose vertices are those elements of \(R\) which are not zero divisors, and two distinct vertices \(r, s \in R\) are adjacent if and only if \(r+s\) is a zero divisor in \(R\). The main result of the paper is: Theorem 6. Let \(R\) be a commutative unitary ring, and assume that 2 is not a zero divisor. If \(n\) is the smallest number for which the set of zero-divisors is the union of \(n\) prime ideals, then the clique number and the chromatic number of the regular graph of \(R\) are both \(2^n\).
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regular graph
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Noetherian ring
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zero-divisors
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clique number
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chromatic number
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