Group rings in which every element is uniquely the sum of a unit and an idempotent.
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(34)- Strongly \(P\)-clean and semi-Boolean group rings
- On feckly polar rings
- On *-clean group rings
- Rings in which elements are uniquely the sum of an idempotent and a unit that commute.
- Uniquely strongly clean group rings.
- On strongly *-clean rings.
- Cleanness of the group ring of an Abelian \(p\)-group over a commutative ring.
- Rings in which elements are sum of a central element and an element in the Jacobson radical.
- On uniquely clean rings.
- Uniquely exchange rings
- A note on uniquely (nil) clean ring
- Group rings that are UJ rings
- J-Boolean group rings and skew group rings
- Group rings satisfying nil clean property
- On nil clean group rings
- RINGS IN WHICH ELEMENTS ARE UNIQUELY THE SUM OF AN IDEMPOTENT AND A UNIT
- Some \(*\)-clean group rings.
- On quasipolar rings.
- On \(\ast\)-clean group rings over finite fields
- Idempotent operator and its applications in Schur complements on Hilbert \(C^*\)-module
- Expressing infinite matrices as sums of idempotents
- Some new characterizations of periodic rings
- Characterizations of special clean elements and applications
- On strongly J-Clean rings associated with polynomial identity \(g(x) = 0\)
- A class of quasipolar rings.
- Uniquely strongly clean group rings
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- A CLASS OF EXCHANGE RINGS
- Exchange ideals with all idempotents central.
- Special regular clean rings
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