Centrally essential group algebras and classical rings of fractions (Q2062091)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7450552
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    Centrally essential group algebras and classical rings of fractions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7450552

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      Centrally essential group algebras and classical rings of fractions (English)
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      22 December 2021
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      A ring \(R\) with center \(C(R)\) is said to be centrally essential if the module \(R_{C(R)}\) is an essential extension of the module \(C(R)_{C(R)}\). In this case, for every non-zero element \(a\) of \(R\) there exist two non-zero central elements \(x, y\) with \(ax = y\). The main result of the paper is Theorem 1: Any centrally essential group algebra over any field has the two-sided classical ring of fractions. In addition, the group algebra over a field is centrally essential if and only if it has the classical right ring of fractions which is a centrally essential ring.
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      group algebra
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      classical ring of fractions
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      centrally essential ring
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