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ON ϕ-PSEUDO ALMOST VALUATION RINGS

  • Esmaeelnezhad, Afsaneh;Sahandi, Parviz
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.935-946
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new class of rings that is closely related to the classes of pseudo valuation rings (PVRs) and pseudo-almost valuation domains (PAVDs). A commutative ring R is said to be ${\phi}$-ring if its nilradical Nil(R) is both prime and comparable with each principal ideal. The name is derived from the natural map ${\phi}$ from the total quotient ring T(R) to R localized at Nil(R). A prime ideal P of a ${\phi}$-ring R is said to be a ${\phi}$-pseudo-strongly prime ideal if, whenever $x,y{\in}R_{Nil(R)}$ and $(xy){\phi}(P){\subseteq}{\phi}(P)$, then there exists an integer $m{\geqslant}1$ such that either $x^m{\in}{\phi}(R)$ or $y^m{\phi}(P){\subseteq}{\phi}(P)$. If each prime ideal of R is a ${\phi}$-pseudo strongly prime ideal, then we say that R is a ${\phi}$-pseudo-almost valuation ring (${\phi}$-PAVR). Among the properties of ${\phi}$-PAVRs, we show that a quasilocal ${\phi}$-ring R with regular maximal ideal M is a ${\phi}$-PAVR if and only if V = (M : M) is a ${\phi}$-almost chained ring with maximal ideal $\sqrt{MV}$. We also investigate the overrings of a ${\phi}$-PAVR.

PSEUDO VALUATION RINGS

  • CHO, YONG HWAN
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2001
  • In this short paper, we generalize some theorems about pseudo valuation domain to ring and give characterizations of psedo valuation ring.

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ON 𝜙-PSEUDO-KRULL RINGS

  • El Khalfi, Abdelhaq;Kim, Hwankoo;Mahdou, Najib
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.1095-1106
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new class of rings that is closely related to the class of pseudo-Krull domains. Let 𝓗 = {R | R is a commutative ring and Nil(R) is a divided prime ideal of R}. Let R ∈ 𝓗 be a ring with total quotient ring T(R) and define 𝜙 : T(R) → RNil(R) by ${\phi}({\frac{a}{b}})={\frac{a}{b}}$ for any a ∈ R and any regular element b of R. Then 𝜙 is a ring homomorphism from T(R) into RNil(R) and 𝜙 restricted to R is also a ring homomorphism from R into RNil(R) given by ${\phi}(x)={\frac{x}{1}}$ for every x ∈ R. We say that R is a 𝜙-pseudo-Krull ring if 𝜙(R) = ∩ Ri, where each Ri is a nonnil-Noetherian 𝜙-pseudo valuation overring of 𝜙(R) and for every non-nilpotent element x ∈ R, 𝜙(x) is a unit in all but finitely many Ri. We show that the theories of 𝜙-pseudo Krull rings resemble those of pseudo-Krull domains.

ON PSEUDO 2-PRIME IDEALS AND ALMOST VALUATION DOMAINS

  • Koc, Suat
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.897-908
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, we introduce the notion of pseudo 2-prime ideals in commutative rings. Let R be a commutative ring with a nonzero identity. A proper ideal P of R is said to be a pseudo 2-prime ideal if whenever xy ∈ P for some x, y ∈ R, then x2n ∈ Pn or y2n ∈ Pn for some n ∈ ℕ. Various examples and properties of pseudo 2-prime ideals are given. We also characterize pseudo 2-prime ideals of PID's and von Neumann regular rings. Finally, we use pseudo 2-prime ideals to characterize almost valuation domains (AV-domains).

ON ALMOST PSEUDO-VALUATION DOMAINS

  • Chang, Gyu Whan
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2010
  • Let D be an integral domain, and let ${\bar{D}}$ be the integral closure of D. We show that if D is an almost pseudo-valuation domain (APVD), then D is a quasi-$Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain if and only if D=P is a quasi-$Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain for each prime ideal P of D, if and only if ${\bar{D}}$ is a valuation domain. We also show that D(X), the Nagata ring of D, is a locally APVD if and only if D is a locally APVD and ${\bar{D}}$ is a $Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain.

LOCALLY PSEUDO-VALUATION DOMAINS OF THE FORM D[X]Nv

  • Chang, Gyu-Whan
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.1405-1416
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    • 2008
  • Let D be an integral domain, X an indeterminate over D, $N_v = \{f{\in}D[X]|(A_f)_v=D\}.$. Among other things, we introduce the concept of t-locally PVDs and prove that $D[X]N_v$ is a locally PVD if and only if D is a t-locally PVD and a UMT-domain, if and only if D[X] is a t-locally PVD, if and only if each overring of $D[X]N_v$ is a locally PVD.

Some Analogues of a Result of Vasconcelos

  • DOBBS, DAVID EARL;SHAPIRO, JAY ALLEN
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.817-826
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    • 2015
  • Let R be a commutative ring with total quotient ring K. Each monomorphic R-module endomorphism of a cyclic R-module is an isomorphism if and only if R has Krull dimension 0. Each monomorphic R-module endomorphism of R is an isomorphism if and only if R = K. We say that R has property (${\star}$) if for each nonzero element $a{\in}R$, each monomorphic R-module endomorphism of R/Ra is an isomorphism. If R has property (${\star}$), then each nonzero principal prime ideal of R is a maximal ideal, but the converse is false, even for integral domains of Krull dimension 2. An integral domain R has property (${\star}$) if and only if R has no R-sequence of length 2; the "if" assertion fails in general for non-domain rings R. Each treed domain has property (${\star}$), but the converse is false.