Semiclean rings and rings of continuous functions.
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(11)- On \(r\)-semiclean rings.
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- The group ring \(\mathbb{Z}_{(p)}C_q\) and Ye's theorem
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- Almost clean elements in C(X)
- Extension of semiclean rings
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