Matricial repetitiveness and strong \(\pi\)-regularity of the ring of a Morita context (Q5939027)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1625018
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Matricial repetitiveness and strong \(\pi\)-regularity of the ring of a Morita context (English)
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13 May 2002
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A ring \(A\) is strongly \(\pi\)-regular if for any \(a\in A\) there exists an integer \(n\geq 1\) and an element \(b\in A\) such that \(a^n=a^{n+1}b\) (\(a^n=ba^{n+1}\)). A ring \(A\) is called matricially strongly \(\pi\)-regular if all the matrix rings \(M_k(A)\) for \(k\geq 1\) are strongly \(\pi\)-regular. Similarly are defined the matricially right repetitive rings. Let \(T=\left[\begin{smallmatrix} A&N\\ M&B\end{smallmatrix}\right]\) be the ring of a Morita context and the modules \(M_A\) and \(N_B\) are finitely generated. Then: (1) if \(A\) and \(B\) are matricially strongly \(\pi\)-regular, then so is \(T\); (2) if \(A\) and \(B\) are matricially right repetitive, then so is \(T\).
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matricially strongly \(\pi\)-regular rings
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matrix rings
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matricially right repetitive rings
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Morita contexts
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