Every zero adequate ring is an exchange ring (Q1948581)

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Every zero adequate ring is an exchange ring
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    Every zero adequate ring is an exchange ring (English)
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    24 April 2013
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    This paper investigates the connection of adequate and zero adequate rings with exchange rings. It gives a characterization of adequate rings and the relationship between commutative Bezout rings and zero adequate rings. The authors prove the following theorem: Let \(R\) be a commutative Bezout ring and let a be an adequate element of \(R\). Then the following statements hold {\parindent=6mm \begin{itemize}\item[1.] \(R/aR\) is an exchange ring; \item[2.] \(R/aR\) is a clean ring; \item[3.] \(R/aR\) is a ring of idempotent stable range \(1\); \item[4.] \(R/aR\) is a PM-ring. \end{itemize}} The authors conclude the paper by giving the answer of the following question: If \(R\) is a commutative Bezout ring which \(0\) is an adequate element, is \(R\) a zero adequate ring? Theorem. Let \(R\) be a commutative Bezout ring in which \(0\) is an adequate element and \(R\) have finite minimal primes. Then \(R\) is a zero adequate ring.
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    adequate element
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    adequate ring
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    Bézout ring
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    clean ring
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    exchange ring
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    PM-ring
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    zero adequate ring
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