Rings whose nilpotent elements form a Lie ideal. (Q2875475)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6330592
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6330592 |
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14 August 2014
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nilpotent elements
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Lie ideals
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von Neumann regular elements
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weakly exchange elements
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idempotents
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Abelian rings
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strongly regular rings
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von Neumann regular rings
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exchange rings
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NI-rings
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NLI rings
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Rings whose nilpotent elements form a Lie ideal. (English)
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The authors, stimulated by various weakened forms of conditions from the papers by \textit{W. K. Nicholson} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 229, 269-278 (1977; Zbl 0352.16006)], \textit{J. Wei} and \textit{L. Li} [Commun. Algebra 38, No. 5, 1855-1868 (2010; Zbl 1231.16033)] and \textit{H.-P. Yu} [Glasg. Math. J. 37, No. 1, 21-31 (1995; Zbl 0819.16001)], study rings called NLI (if the set of all nilpotent elements \(N(R)\) is a Lie ideal), and called NI (if \(N(R)\) forms an ideal).NEWLINENEWLINE Many properties of NLI rings inherited from Abelian rings and left quasi-duo rings are explained. With the help of NLI rings, the authors discuss the relations among left quasi-duo rings, \(P\)-exchange rings, Abelian rings and strongly regular rings, as well. Further, rings with \(J(R)\) left \(T\)-nilpotent are considered and an example of \(P\)-exchange ring by strongly regular rings is constructed.
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