WEAKLY g(x)-CLEAN RINGS

Authors

  • Nahid Ashrafi
  • Zahra Ahmadi
Abstract:

A ring $R$ with identity is called ``clean'' if $~$for every element $ain R$, there exist an idempotent $e$ and a unit $u$ in $R$ such that $a=u+e$. Let $C(R)$ denote the center of a ring $R$ and $g(x)$ be a polynomial in $C(R)[x]$. An element $rin R$ is called ``g(x)-clean'' if $r=u+s$ where $g(s)=0$ and $u$ is a unit of $R$ and, $R$ is $g(x)$-clean if every element is $g(x)$-clean. In this paper we define a ring to be weakly $g(x)$-clean if each element of $R$ can be written as either the sum or difference of a unit and a root of $g(x)$.

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Journal title

volume 7  issue None

pages  83- 91

publication date 2012-11

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