The structure of finite local principal ideal rings

Abstract

A ring R is called a PIR, if each ideal of R is a principal ideal. An local ring (R,m) is a artinian PIR if and only if its maximal ideal m is principal and has finite nilpotency index. In this paper, we determine the structure of a finite local PIR.

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