New criteria for a ring to have a semisimple left quotient ring

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  • V. V. Bavula
چکیده

Goldie’s Theorem (1960), which is one of the most important results in Ring Theory, is a criterion for a ring to have a semisimple left quotient ring. The aim of the paper is to give four new criteria (using a completely different approach and new ideas). The first one is based on the recent fact that for an arbitrary ring R the set M of maximal left denominator sets of R is a non-empty set [2]: Theorem (The First Criterion). A ring R has a semisimple left quotient ring Q iff M is a finite set, ⋂ S∈M ass(S) = 0 and, for each S ∈ M, the ring SR is a simple left Artinian ring. In this case, Q ≃ ∏ S∈M SR. The Second Criterion is given via the minimal primes of R and goes further then the First one in the sense that it describes explicitly the maximal left denominator sets S via the minimal primes of R. The Third Criterion is close to Goldie’s Criterion but it is easier to check in applications (basically, it reduces Goldie’s Theorem to the prime case). The Fourth Criterion is given via certain left denominator sets.

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تاریخ انتشار 2017