Rings in Which Every Element is Sum of a Unit and Finitely Many Nonzero Idempotents

  • Sharmila Nitte (Deemed to be University), NMAM Institute of Technology(NMAMIT), Department of Mathematics, Nitte-574110,Karnataka
  • Soumya

Resumo

We define a ring R to be a UI - ring when each element of R can be represented as the sum
of a unit and finitely many nonzero idempotents of R. In this article we have shown that semisimple rings,
artinian rings and semiprimary rings are UI - ring. Also we have proved if R is a UI - ring then for every
n > 1, Mn(R) is a UI - ring and for each n > 1, R is a UI - ring if and only if Tn(R) is a UI - ring.

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Publicado
2026-02-03
Seção
International Conf. on Recent Trends in Appl. and Comput. Mathematics - ICRTACM