Neat rings (Q819791)

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    Neat rings (English)
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    29 March 2006
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    A ring is clean if every element is a sum of a unit and an idempotent. A ring is neat if every proper factor of it is clean. The paper has several results on neat rings: (1) a collection of several equivalent conditions for a commutative ring to be clean. (2) classification of neatness for some classes of rings: (a) rings over which every finitely generated module is a direct sum of cyclics, (b) Bézout domains (in terms of their group of divisibility); (3) Other examples of neat rings: (a) every h-local domain; (b) every domain with Krull dimension. Besides these, the last two sections of the paper contain generalizations on rigid extension of lattice-ordered abelian groups and relating properties of the additive group of continuous functions of a topological space to its topology. These two sections are independent of the rest of the paper.
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    clean ring
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    Bézout domain
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    group of divisibility
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    rigid extension of lattice-ordered groups
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