Certain rings whose simple singular modules are nil-injective.
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Publication:3604073
zbMATH Open1183.16004MaRDI QIDQ3604073FDOQ3604073
Authors: Junchao Wei
Publication date: 24 February 2009
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- Reversible ring property via idempotent elements
- Some notes on semiabelian rings.
- Left WMC2 rings.
- Weak e–symmetric rings
- Left Nil Zero Semicommutative rings
- Some properties and characterizations on Wnil-injective modules.
- Weakly local commutativity for rings with unity
- On quasi nil-injective modules
- Rings Whose Simple Singular Modules are PS-Injective
- Some notes on JTTC rings
- On rings with weakly prime centers.
- Pointwise semicommutative rings
- \(e\)-symmetric rings
- On \(e\)-reversible rings
- Symmetric property of rings with respect to the Jacobson radical
- Some characterizations of right \(c\)-regularity and \((b,c)\)-inverse
- Generalized weakly symmetric rings.
- Some properties of e -symmetric rings
- Almost Abelian rings.
- nil-injective rings.
- On principally small-injective rings
- On \(\mathcal{Z}\)-reversible rings
- Rings having normality in terms of the Jacobson radical
- On rings containing a non-essential nil-injective maximal left ideal.
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- MC2 Rings
- SOME STUDIES ON GZI RINGS
- On almost WN-injective rings.
- Semicommutativity of rings by the way of idempotents
- On nil \(n\)-injective rings.
- On nil \(n\)-injective rings.
- On quasi nil-injective modules.
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