Weakly r-clean rings and weakly -clean rings
Abstract
Motivated by the concept of weakly clean rings, we introduce the concept of weakly r-clean rings. We define an element x of a ring R as weakly r-clean if it can be expressed as x=r+e or x=r-e where e is an idempotent and r is a regular element of R. If all the elements of R are weakly r-clean then R is called a weakly r-clean ring. We discuss some of its properties in this article. Also we generalise this concept of weakly r-clean ring to weakly g(x)-r-clean ring, where g(x) ∈ C(R)[x] and C(R) is the centre of the ring R. Finally we introduce the concept of weakly -clean and -r-clean ring and discuss some of their properties.
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