Extensions of reversible rings. (Q1414062)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2005928
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    Extensions of reversible rings.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2005928

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      Extensions of reversible rings. (English)
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      19 November 2003
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      A ring \(R\) is called reversible if \(ab = 0\) implies \(ba = 0\) for \(a,b\) \(\in R\). Some authors call this ring zero-commutative. The authors obtain some basic properties of basic extensions of these rings. Let \(T(R,R)\) and \(R[x]\) be the \(2\) by \(2\) upper triangular matrix ring and polynomial ring over \(R\), respectively. If \(R\) is reduced (i.e., there are no non-zero nilpotent elements in \(R\)), the authors prove that \(T(R,R)\) and \(R[x]/ (x^n)\) are reversible rings, where \((x^n)\) is the ideal of \(R[x]\) generated by \(x^n\).
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      reversible rings
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      zero-commutative rings
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      reduced rings
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