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Original Articles

Strongly 0-Dimensional Rings

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Pages 2026-2032 | Received 22 Dec 2010, Published online: 14 May 2013
 

Abstract

A commutative ring R with identity is called a strongly 0-dimensional ring if whenever a prime ideal P of R, contains the intersection of any family of ideals, then P contains one of the ideals of the family. In this article, we establish several equivalent conditions for a commutative ring R with identity to be a strongly 0-dimensional ring. We also characterize Artinian rings in terms of strongly 0-dimensional rings.

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Notes

Communicated by S. Sehgal.

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