Right complement bounded semiprime rings (Q1912693)

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Right complement bounded semiprime rings
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    Right complement bounded semiprime rings (English)
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    13 August 1996
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    As a generalization of strongly right bounded rings, the authors say that a ring is right complement bounded if every nonzero right complement (i.e., essentially closed right ideal) contains a nonzero two-sided ideal. The main results of this paper are three theorems. Theorem 8. Let \(R\) be a right complement bounded ring. Then \(R\) is semiprime iff any finite product of essential right ideals of \(R\) is an essential right ideal. Theorem 10. Let \(R\) be a right complement bounded ring. The following are equivalent: (i) \(R\) is a reduced ring; (ii) \(R\) is a right nonsingular ring; (iii) \(Q_r(R)\), the maximal ring of right quotients, is a right selfinjective strongly regular ring. Theorem 13. Let \(R\) be a ring with unity. The following are equivalent: (i) \(R\) is a right complement bounded Baer ring; (ii) \(R\) is a reduced right CS ring; (iii) \(R\) is a right nonsingular ring whose center is a Baer ring and every nonzero right complement of \(R\) contains a nonzero central element.
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    strongly right bounded rings
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    right complement bounded rings
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    product of essential right ideals
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    reduced rings
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    right nonsingular rings
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    maximal ring of right quotients
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    right selfinjective strongly regular rings
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    right complement bounded Baer rings
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