Extensions of McCoy Rings
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Abstract: A ring is said to be right McCoy if the equation where and are nonzero polynomials of implies that there exists nonzero such that . It is proven that no proper (triangular) matrix ring is one-sided McCoy. If there exists the classical right quotient ring of a ring , then is right McCoy if and only if is right McCoy. It is shown that for many polynomial extensions, a ring is right McCoy if and only if the polynomial extension over is right McCoy. Other basic extensions of right McCoy rings are also studied.leftskip0truemm
ightskip0truemm {it Keywords}: matrix ring, McCoy ring, polynomial ring, upper triangular matrix ring.
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