Left localizable rings and their characterizations

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Abstract: A new class of rings, the class of left localizable rings, is introduced. A ring R is left localizable if each nonzero element of R is invertible in some left localization S1R of the ring R. Explicit criteria are given for a ring to be a left localizable ring provided the ring has only finitely many maximal left denominator sets (eg, this is the case if a ring has a left Artinian left quotient ring). It is proved that a ring with finitely many maximal left denominator sets is a left localizable ring iff its left quotient ring is a direct product of finitely many division rings. A characterization is given of the class of rings that are finite direct product of left localization maximal rings.









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