Semi-invariant subrings.

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DOI10.1016/J.JALGEBRA.2012.12.015zbMATH Open1282.16043arXiv1212.2124OpenAlexW2083442693MaRDI QIDQ373872FDOQ373872


Authors: Uriya A. First Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 October 2013

Published in: Journal of Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We say that a subring R0 of a ring R is semi-invariant if R0 is the ring of invariants in R under some set of ring endomorphisms of some ring containing R. We show that R0 is semi-invariant if and only if there is a ring SsupseteqR and a set XsubseteqS such that R0=CentR(X):=rinRsuchthatxr=rxforallxinX; in particular, centralizers of subsets of R are semi-invariant subrings. We prove various properties of semi-invariant subrings and show how they can be used for various applications including: (1) The center of a semiprimary (resp. right perfect) ring is semiprimary (resp. right perfect). (2) If M is a finitely presented module over a "good" semiperfect ring (e.g. an inverse limit of semiprimary rings), then (M) is semiperfect, hence M has a Krull-Schmidt decomposition. (This generalizes results of Bjork and Rowen). (3) If ho is a representation of a monoid or a ring over a module with a "good" semiperfect endomorphism ring (in the sense of (2)), then ho has a Krull-Schmidt decomposition. (4) If S is a "good" commutative semiperfect ring and R is an S-algebra that is f.p. as an S-module, then R is semiperfect. (5) Let RsubseteqS be rings and let M be a right S-module. If (MR) is semiprimary (resp. right perfect), then (MS) is semiprimary (resp. right perfect).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.2124




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