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SOME RESULTS ON INTEGER-VALUED POLYNOMIALS OVER MODULES

  • Naghipour, Ali Reza;Hafshejani, Javad Sedighi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.1165-1176
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    • 2020
  • Let M be a module over a commutative ring R. In this paper, we study Int(R, M), the module of integer-valued polynomials on M over R, and IntM(R), the ring of integer-valued polynomials on R over M. We establish some properties of Krull dimensions of Int(R, M) and IntM(R). We also determine when Int(R, M) and IntM(R) are nontrivial. Among the other results, it is shown that Int(ℤ, M) is not Noetherian module over IntM(ℤ) ∩ Int(ℤ), where M is a finitely generated ℤ-module.

THE DIMENSION GRAPH FOR MODULES OVER COMMUTATIVE RINGS

  • Shiroyeh Payrovi
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.733-740
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    • 2023
  • Let R be a commutative ring and M be an R-module. The dimension graph of M, denoted by DG(M), is a simple undirected graph whose vertex set is Z(M) ⧵ Ann(M) and two distinct vertices x and y are adjacent if and only if dim M/(x, y)M = min{dim M/xM, dim M/yM}. It is shown that DG(M) is a disconnected graph if and only if (i) Ass(M) = {𝖕, 𝖖}, Z(M) = 𝖕 ∪ 𝖖 and Ann(M) = 𝖕 ∩ 𝖖. (ii) dim M = dim R/𝖕 = dim R/𝖖. (iii) dim M/xM = dim M for all x ∈ Z(M) ⧵ Ann(M). Furthermore, it is shown that diam(DG(M)) ≤ 2 and gr(DG(M)) = 3, whenever M is Noetherian with |Z(M) ⧵ Ann(M)| ≥ 3 and DG(M) is a connected graph.

COMINIMAXNESS OF LOCAL COHOMOLOGY MODULES WITH RESPECT TO IDEALS OF DIMENSION ONE

  • Roshan-Shekalgourabi, Hajar
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.211-218
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    • 2018
  • Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring, a be an ideal of R and M be an R-module. It is shown that if $Ext^i_R(R/a,M)$ is minimax for all $i{\leq}{\dim}\;M$, then the R-module $Ext^i_R(N,M)$ is minimax for all $i{\geq}0$ and for any finitely generated R-module N with $Supp_R(N){\subseteq}V(a)$ and dim $N{\leq}1$. As a consequence of this result we obtain that for any a-torsion R-module M that $Ext^i_R(R/a,M)$ is minimax for all $i{\leq}dim$ M, all Bass numbers and all Betti numbers of M are finite. This generalizes [8, Corollary 2.7]. Also, some equivalent conditions for the cominimaxness of local cohomology modules with respect to ideals of dimension at most one are given.

NOETHERIAN RINGS OF KRULL DIMENSION 2

  • Shin, Yong-Su
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.28 no.3_4
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    • pp.1017-1023
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    • 2010
  • We prove that a maximal ideal M of D[x] has two generators and is of the form where p is an irreducible element in a PID D having infinitely many nonassociate irreducible elements and q(x) is an irreducible non-constant polynomial in D[x]. Moreover, we find how minimal generators of maximal ideals of a polynomial ring D[x] over a DVR D consist of and how many generators those maximal ideals have.

TORSION THEORY, CO-COHEN-MACAULAY AND LOCAL HOMOLOGY

  • Bujan-Zadeh, Mohamad Hosin;Rasoulyar, S.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.577-587
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    • 2002
  • Let A be a commutative ring and M an Artinian .A-module. Let $\sigma$ be a torsion radical functor and (T, F) it's corresponding partition of Spec(A) In [1] the concept of Cohen-Macauly modules was generalized . In this paper we shall define $\sigma$-co-Cohen-Macaulay (abbr. $\sigma$-co-CM). Indeed this is one of the aims of this paper, we obtain some satisfactory properties of such modules. An-other aim of this paper is to generalize the concept of cograde by using the left derived functor $U^{\alpha}$$_{I}$(-) of the $\alpha$-adic completion functor, where a is contained in Jacobson radical of A.A.

Using Survival Pairs to Characterize Rings of Algebraic Integers

  • Dobbs, David Earl
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.57 no.2
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    • pp.187-191
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    • 2017
  • Let R be a domain with quotient field K and prime subring A. Then R is integral over each of its subrings having quotient field K if and only if (A, R) is a survival pair. This shows the redundancy of a condition involving going-down pairs in a earlier characterization of such rings. In characteristic 0, the domains being characterized are the rings R that are isomorphic to subrings of the ring of all algebraic integers. In positive (prime) characteristic, the domains R being characterized are of two kinds: either R = K is an algebraic field extension of A or precisely one valuation domain of K does not contain R.

(Σ, ∆)-Compatible Skew PBW Extension Ring

  • Hashemi, Ebrahim;Khalilnezhad, Khadijeh;Alhevaz, Abdollah
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.57 no.3
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    • pp.401-417
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    • 2017
  • Ever since their introduction, skew PBW ($Poincar{\acute{e}}$-Birkhoff-Witt) extensions of rings have kept growing in importance, as researchers characterized their properties (such as primeness, Krull and Goldie dimension, homological properties, etc.) in terms of intrinsic properties of the base ring, and studied their relations with other fields of mathematics, as for example quantum mechanics theory. Many rings and algebras arising in quantum mechanics can be interpreted as skew PBW extensions. Our aim in this paper is to study skew PBW extensions of Baer, quasi-Baer, principally projective and principally quasi-Baer rings, in the case when the base ring R is not assumed to be reduced. We just impose some mild compatibleness over the base ring R, and prove that these properties are stable over this kind of extensions.

Where Some Inert Minimal Ring Extensions of a Commutative Ring Come from

  • Dobbs, David Earl
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.60 no.1
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    • pp.53-69
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    • 2020
  • Let (A, M) ⊂ (B, N) be commutative quasi-local rings. We consider the property that there exists a ring D such that A ⊆ D ⊂ B and the extension D ⊂ B is inert. Examples show that the number of such D may be any non-negative integer or infinite. The existence of such D does not imply M ⊆ N. Suppose henceforth that M ⊆ N. If the field extension A/M ⊆ B/N is algebraic, the existence of such D does not imply that B is integral over A (except when B has Krull dimension 0). If A/M ⊆ B/N is a minimal field extension, there exists a unique such D, necessarily given by D = A + N (but it need not be the case that N = MB). The converse fails, even if M = N and B/M is a finite field.

A QUESTION ABOUT MAXIMAL NON φ-CHAINED SUBRINGS

  • Atul Gaur;Rahul Kumar
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2023
  • Let 𝓗0 be the set of rings R such that Nil(R) = Z(R) is a divided prime ideal of R. The concept of maximal non φ-chained subrings is a generalization of maximal non valuation subrings from domains to rings in 𝓗0. This generalization was introduced in [20] where the authors proved that if R ∈ 𝓗0 is an integrally closed ring with finite Krull dimension, then R is a maximal non φ-chained subring of T(R) if and only if R is not local and |[R, T(R)]| = dim(R) + 3. This motivates us to investigate the other natural numbers n for which R is a maximal non φ-chained subring of some overring S. The existence of such an overring S of R is shown for 3 ≤ n ≤ 6, and no such overring exists for n = 7.

ON NONNIL-SFT RINGS

  • Ali Benhissi;Abdelamir Dabbabi
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.663-677
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new class of rings containing the class of SFT-rings and contained in the class of rings with Noetherian prime spectrum. Let A be a commutative ring with unit and I be an ideal of A. We say that I is SFT if there exist an integer k ≥ 1 and a finitely generated ideal F ⊆ I of A such that xk ∈ F for every x ∈ I. The ring A is said to be nonnil-SFT, if each nonnil-ideal (i.e., not contained in the nilradical of A) is SFT. We investigate the nonnil-SFT variant of some well known theorems on SFT-rings. Also we study the transfer of this property to Nagata's idealization and the amalgamation algebra along an ideal. Many examples are given. In fact, using the amalgamation construction, we give an infinite family of nonnil-SFT rings which are not SFT.