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Factor Rings and Splitting Ideals of Self-Injective, CS and Baer Rings

Pages 3017-3027 | Received 10 Mar 2004, Accepted 13 Oct 2004, Published online: 21 Oct 2011
 

ABSTRACT

We study conditions on an ideal A of a self-injective R such that the factor ring R/ A is again self-injective, extending certain of our results for PF rings (Faith, Citation2006). We also consider the same question for p -injective, and for CS -rings. For the CS -rings we consider conditions under which A splits off as a ring direct factor, equivalently, when A is generated by a central idempotent. Definitive results are obtained for an ideal A which is semiprime as a ring, that is, has no nilpotent ideals except zero, and which is a right annihilator ideal. Then A is said to be an r -semiprime right annulet ideal, and is generated by a central idempotent in the following cases: (1) whenever A is generated by an idempotent as a right (or left) ideal (Theorems 3.4, 3.6); (2) in any Baer ring R (Theorem 3.5); (3) in any right and left CS -ring R (Theorem 4.2), and (4) in any right nonsingular right CS -ring R (Theorem 5.5).

These results also generalize results of the author in Faith (Citation1985), where it is proven that the maximal regular ideal M( R) splits off in any right and left continuous ring.

The results are applied in Section 6 to extend theorems of Faith (Citation1996) characterizing VNR rings, and, as the title of Faith (Citation1996) suggests, extend the conjecture of Shamsuddin.

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Notes

#Communicated by A. Facchini.

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