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Publication date: 12 March 2019
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Conditions on elements (16U99) (T)-ideals, identities, varieties of associative rings and algebras (16R10) Units, groups of units (associative rings and algebras) (16U60)
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- When is \(C(X)\) a clean ring?
- Rings which are generated by their units
- Continuous modules are clean.
- Commutative weakly nil clean unital rings.
- Nil clean rings.
- Strongly clean matrix rings over commutative local rings.
- Weakly clean rings and almost clean rings
- EXTENSIONS OF CLEAN RINGS
- Rings in which every element is either a sum or a difference of a nilpotent and an idempotent
- COMMUTATIVE RINGS WHOSE ELEMENTS ARE A SUM OF A UNIT AND IDEMPOTENT
- 2-GOOD RINGS
- Lifting Idempotents and Exchange Rings
- Strongly clean rings and fitting's lemma
- On quasi-duo rings
- Semiclean Rings
- NIL CLEAN INDEX OF RINGS
- A nil-clean 2 × 2 matrix over the integers which is not clean
- On Rings Whose Elements are the Sum of a Unit and a Root of a Fixed Polynomial
- n-Clean Rings and Weakly Unit Stable Range Rings
- Some Results on Semi-Perfect Group Rings
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