On Nilary Group Rings
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Abstract: In a ring an ideal is called (principally) nilary if for any two (principal) ideals in with then either or for some positive integers and depending on and a ring is called (principally) nilary if the zero ideal is a (principally) nilary ideal~cite{Birkenmeier2013133}. Let be a group and be a ring with unity. It is natural to ask when the group ring is a (principally) nilary ring. We proved that, if is a (principally) nilary ring, then the ring is a (principally) nilary ring; also, we proved that if is a (principally) nilary ring and is a torsion group, then is a (principally) nilary ring and is a -group and is nilpotent in the converse, let be an abelian or locally finite group, if is a principally nilary ring and is a -group and is nilpotent in then is a principally nilary ring. Also, for a finite group we proved that, is a (principally) nilary ring iff is a (principally) nilary ring and is a -group and is nilpotent in Finally, we show that if is a field of prime characteristic and is a finite (abelian or locally finite) -group, then the group algebra is a (principally) nilary ring.
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