Elementary matrix reduction over Zabavsky rings (Q2787657)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6550304
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Elementary matrix reduction over Zabavsky rings
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6550304

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    4 March 2016
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    adequate ring
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    feckly adequate ring
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    near adequate ring
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    clean ring
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    elementary divisor ring
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    Bézout ring
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    Zabavsky ring
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    elementary matrix reduction
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    Elementary matrix reduction over Zabavsky rings (English)
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    The authors prove that a Zabavsky ring \(R\) is an elementary divisor ring if and only if \(R\) is a Bézout ring, thus generalizing many known results.NEWLINENEWLINEA \textit{Zabavsky ring}, as defined by the authors, is a commutative ring \(R\) in which for any two comaximal elements \(a,b\in R\), there exists an element \(y\in R\) such that \(a+by\) is feckly adequate. An element \(c\in R\) is \textit{feckly adequate} if for any element \(a\in R\) there exist \(r,s\in R\) such that (1) \(c\equiv rs\pmod{J(R)}\); (2) \(rR+aR = R\); (3) \(s^\prime R+aR\neq R\) for each non-invertible divisor \(s^\prime\) of \(s\).NEWLINENEWLINEOther properties of commutative rings are studied as well. For example, the authors prove that a Bézout ring \(R\) is nearly adequate iff \(R/J(R)\) is regular iff \(R/J(R)\) is \(\pi\)-regular. All the necessary definitions are included in the paper.
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