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Research Article

Structure of NI rings related to centers

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Pages 621-630 | Received 23 Sep 2019, Accepted 12 Aug 2020, Published online: 18 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

We first obtain that NI rings satisfy a property that if ab is central for elements a, b, then (ab)n=(ba)n for some n1, by applying a property of reduced rings. We prove next the following: Let R be a ring and I be the ideal of R generated by the subset {abba|a,bR such thatab is central in R}. (i) Suppose that ab is central for a,bR and abba is a nonzero nilpotent. Then, A(abba)A is a nonzero nilpotent ideal of the subring A of R, where 1 is the identity of R, B=Z·1={n1|nZ}, and A is the algebra Ba,b generated by a, b over B. (ii) If R is NI, then I is nil and R/I is an Abelian NI ring. (iii) Let R be reversible and ab be central for a,bR. Then, there exists l1 such that, for every nl,(ab)n=(ba)n and (ab)n=bh(ab)nhah for all 1hn; especially anbn=(ab)n=bnan. We call a ring pseudo-NI if it satisfies the first property of NI rings to be mentioned and examine the structures of NI and pseudo-NI rings in several ring theoretic situations, showing that semisimple Artinian rings are pseudo-NI.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank the referee for a very careful reading of the manuscript and many valuable suggestions that greatly improved the paper.

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Funding

This study was supported by research funds from Dong-A University.

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