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THE S-FINITENESS ON QUOTIENT RINGS OF A POLYNOMIAL RING

  • LIM, JUNG WOOK;KANG, JUNG YOOG
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.39 no.5_6
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    • pp.617-622
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    • 2021
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity, R[X] the polynomial ring over R and S a multiplicative subset of R. Let U = {f ∈ R[X] | f is monic} and let N = {f ∈ R[X] | c(f) = R}. In this paper, we show that if S is an anti-Archimedean subset of R, then R is an S-Noetherian ring if and only if R[X]U is an S-Noetherian ring, if and only if R[X]N is an S-Noetherian ring. We also prove that if R is an integral domain and R[X]U is an S-principal ideal domain, then R is an S-principal ideal domain.

A NOTE ON DEFECTLESS EXTENSIONS OF HENSELIAN VALUED FIELDS

  • Nikseresht, Azadeh
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2022
  • A valued field (K, ν) is called defectless if each of its finite extensions is defectless. In [1], Aghigh and Khanduja posed a question on defectless extensions of henselian valued fields: "if every simple algebraic extension of a henselian valued field (K, ν) is defectless, then is it true that (K, ν) is defectless?" They gave an example to show that the answer is "no" in general. This paper explores when the answer to the mentioned question is affirmative. More precisely, for a henselian valued field (K, ν) such that each of its simple algebraic extensions is defectless, we investigate additional conditions under which (K, ν) is defectless.

An Ideal-based Extended Zero-divisor Graph on Rings

  • Ashraf, Mohammad;Kumar, Mohit
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.595-613
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    • 2022
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity and let I be a proper ideal of R. In this paper, we study the ideal based extended zero-divisor graph 𝚪'I (R) and prove that 𝚪'I (R) is connected with diameter at most two and if 𝚪'I (R) contains a cycle, then girth is at most four girth at most four. Furthermore, we study affinity the connection between the ideal based extended zero-divisor graph 𝚪'I (R) and the ideal-based zero-divisor graph 𝚪I (R) associated with the ideal I of R. Among the other things, for a radical ideal of a ring R, we show that the ideal-based extended zero-divisor graph 𝚪'I (R) is identical to the ideal-based zero-divisor graph 𝚪I (R) if and only if R has exactly two minimal prime-ideals which contain I.

ON THE STRUCTURE OF A k-ANNIHILATING IDEAL HYPERGRAPH OF COMMUTATIVE RINGS

  • Shaymaa S. Essa;Husam Q. Mohammad
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.55-67
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    • 2023
  • In this paper we obtain a new structure of a k-annihilating ideal hypergraph of a reduced ring R, by determine the order and size of a hypergraph 𝒜𝒢k(R). Also we describe and count the degree of every nontrivial ideal of a ring R containing in vertex set 𝒜(R, k) of a hypergraph 𝒜𝒢k(R). Furthermore, we prove the diameter of 𝒜𝒢k(R) must be less than or equal to 2. Finally, we determine the minimal dominating set of a k-annihilating ideal hypergraph of a ring R.

RADICALLY PRINCIPAL IDEAL RINGS

  • Gyu Whan Chang;Sangmin Chun
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.397-406
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    • 2023
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity, X be an indeterminate over R, and R[X] be the polynomial ring over R. In this paper, we study when R[X] is a radically principal ideal ring. We also study the t-operation analog of a radically principal ideal domain, which is said to be t-compactly packed. Among them, we show that if R is an integrally closed domain, then R[X] is t-compactly packed if and only if R is t-compactly packed and every prime ideal Q of R[X] with Q ∩ R = (0) is radically principal.

CLASSIFICATION OF CLIFFORD ALGEBRAS OF FREE QUADRATIC SPACES OVER FULL RINGS

  • Kim, Jae-Gyeom
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.11-15
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    • 1985
  • Manddelberg [9] has shown that a Clifford algebra of a free quadratic space over an arbitrary semi-local ring R in Brawer-Wall group BW(R) is determined by its rank, determinant, and Hasse invariant. In this paper, we prove a corresponding result when R is a full ring.Throughout this paper, unless otherwise specified, we assume that R is a commutative ring having 2 a unit. A quadratic space (V, B, .phi.) over R is a finitely generated projective R-module V with a symmetric bilinear mapping B: V*V.rarw.R which is non-degenerate (i.e., the natural mapping V.rarw.Ho $m_{R}$(V,R) induced by B is an isomorphism), and with a quadratic mapping .phi.: V.rarw.R such that B(x,y)=1/2(.phi.(x+y)-.phi.(x)-.phi.(y)) and .phi.(rx) = $r^{2}$.phi.(x) for all x, y in V and r in R. We denote the group of multiplicative units of R by U9R). If (V, B, .phi.) is a free rank n quadratic space over R with an orthogonal basis { $x_{1}$,.., $x_{n}$}, we will write < $a_{1}$,.., $a_{n}$> for (V, B, .phi.) where the $a_{i}$=.phi.( $x_{i}$) are in U(R), and denote the space by the table [ $a_{ij}$ ] where $a_{ij}$ =B( $x_{i}$, $x_{j}$). In the case n=2 and B( $x_{1}$, $x_{2}$)=1/2 we reserve the notation [a $a_{11}$, $a_{22}$] for the space. A commutative ring R having 2 a unit is called full [10] if for every triple $a_{1}$, $a_{2}$, $a_{3}$ of elements in R with ( $a_{1}$, $a_{2}$, $a_{3}$)=R, there is an element w in R such that $a_{1}$+ $a_{2}$w+ $a_{3}$ $w^{2}$=unit.TEX>=unit.t.t.t.

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SQUAREFREE ZERO-DIVISOR GRAPHS OF STANLEY-REISNER RINGS

  • Nikseresht, Ashkan
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.1381-1388
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    • 2018
  • Let ${\Delta}$ be a simplicial complex, $I_{\Delta}$ its Stanley-Reisner ideal and $K[{\Delta}]$ its Stanley-Reisner ring over a field K. Assume that ${\Gamma}(R)$ denotes the zero-divisor graph of a commutative ring R. Here, first we present a condition on two reduced Noetherian rings R and R', equivalent to ${\Gamma}(R){\cong}{\Gamma}(R{^{\prime}})$. In particular, we show that ${\Gamma}(K[{\Delta}]){\cong}{\Gamma}(K^{\prime}[{\Delta}^{\prime}])$ if and only if ${\mid}Ass(I_{\Delta}){\mid}={\mid}Ass(I_{{{\Delta}^{\prime}}}){\mid}$ and either ${\mid}K{\mid}$, ${\mid}K^{\prime}{\mid}{\leq}{\aleph}_0$ or ${\mid}K{\mid}={\mid}K^{\prime}{\mid}$. This shows that ${\Gamma}(K[{\Delta}])$ contains little information about $K[{\Delta}]$. Then, we define the squarefree zero-divisor graph of $K[{\Delta}]$, denoted by ${\Gamma}_{sf}(K[{\Delta}])$, and prove that ${\Gamma}_{sf}(K[{\Delta}){\cong}{\Gamma}_{sf}(K[{\Delta}^{\prime}])$ if and only if $K[{\Delta}]{\cong}K[{\Delta}^{\prime}]$. Moreover, we show how to find dim $K[{\Delta}]$ and ${\mid}Ass(K[{\Delta}]){\mid}$ from ${\Gamma}_{sf}(K[{\Delta}])$.

An Alternative Perspective of Near-rings of Polynomials and Power series

  • Shokuhifar, Fatemeh;Hashemi, Ebrahim;Alhevaz, Abdollah
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.437-453
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    • 2022
  • Unlike for polynomial rings, the notion of multiplication for the near-ring of polynomials is the substitution operation. This leads to somewhat surprising results. Let S be an abelian left near-ring with identity. The relation ~ on S defined by letting a ~ b if and only if annS(a) = annS(b), is an equivalence relation. The compressed zero-divisor graph 𝚪E(S) of S is the undirected graph whose vertices are the equivalence classes induced by ~ on S other than [0]S and [1]S, in which two distinct vertices [a]S and [b]S are adjacent if and only if ab = 0 or ba = 0. In this paper, we are interested in studying the compressed zero-divisor graphs of the zero-symmetric near-ring of polynomials R0[x] and the near-ring of the power series R0[[x]] over a commutative ring R. Also, we give a complete characterization of the diameter of these two graphs. It is natural to try to find the relationship between diam(𝚪E(R0[x])) and diam(𝚪E(R0[[x]])). As a corollary, it is shown that for a reduced ring R, diam(𝚪E(R)) ≤ diam(𝚪E(R0[x])) ≤ diam(𝚪E(R0[[x]])).

ON RINGS WHOSE ANNIHILATING-IDEAL GRAPHS ARE BLOW-UPS OF A CLASS OF BOOLEAN GRAPHS

  • Guo, Jin;Wu, Tongsuo;Yu, Houyi
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.847-865
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    • 2017
  • For a finite or an infinite set X, let $2^X$ be the power set of X. A class of simple graph, called strong Boolean graph, is defined on the vertex set $2^X{\setminus}\{X,{\emptyset}\}$, with M adjacent to N if $M{\cap}N={\emptyset}$. In this paper, we characterize the annihilating-ideal graphs $\mathbb{AG}(R)$ that are blow-ups of strong Boolean graphs, complemented graphs and preatomic graphs respectively. In particular, for a commutative ring R such that AG(R) has a maximum clique S with $3{\leq}{\mid}V(S){\mid}{\leq}{\infty}$, we prove that $\mathbb{AG}(R)$ is a blow-up of a strong Boolean graph if and only if it is a complemented graph, if and only if R is a reduced ring. If assume further that R is decomposable, then we prove that $\mathbb{AG}(R)$ is a blow-up of a strong Boolean graph if and only if it is a blow-up of a pre-atomic graph. We also study the clique number and chromatic number of the graph $\mathbb{AG}(R)$.

MAXIMAL IDEALS IN POLYNOMIAL RINGS

  • Cho, Young-Hyun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.117-119
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    • 1985
  • Let R be a commutative noetherian ring with 1.neq.0, denoting by .nu.(I) the cardinality of a minimal basis of the ideal I. Let A be a polynomial ring in n>0 variables with coefficients in R, and let M be a maximal ideal of A. Generally it is shown that .nu.(M $A_{M}$).leq..nu.(M).leq..nu.(M $A_{M}$)+1. It is well known that the lower bound is not always satisfied, and the most classical examples occur in nonfactional Dedekind domains. But in many cases, (e.g., A is a polynomial ring whose coefficient ring is a field) the lower bound is attained. In [2] and [3], the conditions when the lower bound is satisfied is investigated. Especially in [3], it is shown that .nu.(M)=.nu.(M $A_{M}$) if M.cap.R=p is a maximal ideal or $A_{M}$ (equivalently $R_{p}$) is not regular or n>1. Hence the problem of determining whether .nu.(M)=.nu.(M $A_{M}$) can be studied when p is not maximal, $A_{M}$ is regular and n=1. The purpose of this note is to provide some conditions in which the lower bound is satisfied, when n=1 and R is a regular local ring (hence $A_{M}$ is regular)./ is regular).

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