On the ideal structure of the tensor product of nearly simple algebras

Abstract

We define a unital algebra A over a field F to be nearly simple if A contains a unique non-trivial ideal IA such that IA2 ≠ \0\. If A and B are two nearly simple algebras, we consider the ideal structure of their tensor product A B. The obvious non-trivial ideals of A B are: IA IB, IA B, A IB, and IA B + A IB. The purpose of this paper is to characterize when are all non-trivial ideals of A B of the above form.

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