Distributive Invariant Centrally Essential Rings
Abstract
In recent years, centrally essential rings have been intensively studied in ring theory. In particular, they find applications in homological algebra, group rings, and the structural theory of rings. The class of essentially central rings strongly extends the class of commutative rings. For such rings, a number of recent papers contain positive answers to some important questions from ring theory that previously had positive answers for commutative rings and negative answers in the general case. This work is devoted to a similar topic. A familiar description of right Noetherian, right distributive centrally essential rings is generalized on a larger class of rings. Let A be a ring with prime radical P(A). It is proved that A is a right distributive, right invariant centrally essential ring and P(A) is a finitely generated right ideal such that the factor-ring A/P(A) does non contain an infinite direct sum of non-zero ideals if and only if A=A1×·s× An, where every ring Ak is either a commutative Pr\"ufer domain or an Artinian uniserial ring.
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