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Author(s):  
Daniel Gonçalves ◽  
Danilo Royer

We show that, for an arbitrary graph, a regular ideal of the associated Leavitt path algebra is also graded. As a consequence, for a row-finite graph, we obtain that the quotient of the associated Leavitt path by a regular ideal is again a Leavitt path algebra and that Condition (L) is preserved by quotients by regular ideals. Furthermore, we describe the vertex set of a regular ideal and make a comparison between the theory of regular ideals in Leavitt path algebras and in graph C*-algebras.


Author(s):  
S. Hadjirezaei

Let [Formula: see text] be a commutative ring and let [Formula: see text] be a submodule of [Formula: see text] which consists of columns of a matrix [Formula: see text] with [Formula: see text] for all [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] is an index set. For every [Formula: see text], let I[Formula: see text] be the ideal generated by subdeterminants of size [Formula: see text] of the matrix [Formula: see text]. Let [Formula: see text]. In this paper, we obtain a constructive description of [Formula: see text] and we show that when [Formula: see text] is a local ring, [Formula: see text] is free of rank [Formula: see text] if and only if I[Formula: see text] is a principal regular ideal, for some [Formula: see text]. This improves a lemma of Lipman which asserts that, if [Formula: see text] is the [Formula: see text]th Fitting ideal of [Formula: see text] then [Formula: see text] is a regular principal ideal if and only if [Formula: see text] is finitely generated free and [Formula: see text] is free of rank [Formula: see text]


2021 ◽  
Vol 112 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Molnár ◽  
I. Prok ◽  
J. Szirmai

AbstractIn connection with our works in Molnár (On isometries of space forms. Colloquia Math Soc János Bolyai 56 (1989). Differential geometry and its applications, Eger (Hungary), North-Holland Co., Amsterdam, 1992), Molnár (Acta Math Hung 59(1–2):175–216, 1992), Molnár (Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie 38/2:261–288, 1997) and Molnár et al. (in: Prékopa, Molnár (eds) Non-Euclidean geometries, János Bolyai memorial volume mathematics and its applications, Springer, Berlin, 2006), Molnár et al. (Symmetry Cult Sci 22(3–4):435–459, 2011) our computer program (Prok in Period Polytech Ser Mech Eng 36(3–4):299–316, 1992) found 5079 equivariance classes for combinatorial face pairings of the double-simplex. From this list we have chosen those 7 classes which can form charts for hyperbolic manifolds by double-simplices with ideal vertices. In such a way we have obtained the orientable manifold of Thurston (The geometry and topology of 3-manifolds (Lecture notes), Princeton University, Princeton, 1978), that of Fomenko–Matveev–Weeks (Fomenko and Matveev in Uspehi Mat Nauk 43:5–22, 1988; Weeks in Hyperbolic structures on three-manifolds. Ph.D. dissertation, Princeton, 1985) and a nonorientable manifold $$M_{c^2}$$ M c 2 with double simplex $${\widetilde{{\mathcal {D}}}}_1$$ D ~ 1 , seemingly known by Adams (J Lond Math Soc (2) 38:555–565, 1988), Adams and Sherman (Discret Comput Geom 6:135–153, 1991), Francis (Three-manifolds obtainable from two and three tetrahedra. Master Thesis, William College, 1987) as a 2-cusped one. This last one is represented for us in 5 non-equivariant double-simplex pairings. In this paper we are going to determine the possible Dehn type surgeries of $$M_{c^2}={\widetilde{{\mathcal {D}}}}_1$$ M c 2 = D ~ 1 , leading to compact hyperbolic cone manifolds and multiple tilings, especially orbifolds (simple tilings) with new fundamental domain to $${\widetilde{{\mathcal {D}}}}_1$$ D ~ 1 . Except the starting regular ideal double simplex, we do not get further surgery manifold. We compute volumes for starting examples and limit cases by Lobachevsky method. Our procedure will be illustrated by surgeries of the simpler analogue, the Gieseking manifold (1912) on the base of our previous work (Molnár et al. in Publ Math Debr, 2020), leading to new compact cone manifolds and orbifolds as well. Our new graphic analysis and tables inform you about more details. This paper is partly a survey discussing as new results on Gieseking manifold and on $$M_{c^2}$$ M c 2 as well, their cone manifolds and orbifolds which were partly published in Molnár et al. (Novi Sad J Math 29(3):187–197, 1999) and Molnár et al. (in: Karáné, Sachs, Schipp (eds) Proceedings of “Internationale Tagung über geometrie, algebra und analysis”, Strommer Gyula Nemzeti Emlékkonferencia, Balatonfüred-Budapest, Hungary, 1999), updated now to Memory of Professor Gyula Strommer. Our intention is to illustrate interactions of Algebra, Analysis and Geometry via algorithmic and computational methods in a classical field of Geometry and of Mathematics, in general.


Author(s):  
L. Klingler ◽  
A. Omairi

In the 1960’s, Matlis defined an h h -local domain to be a (commutative) integral domain in which each nonzero element is contained in only finitely many maximal ideals and each nonzero prime ideal is contained in a unique maximal ideal. For rings with zero-divisors, by changing “nonzero” to “regular,” one obtains the definition of an h h -local ring. Nearly two dozen equivalent characterizations of h h -local domain have appeared in the literature. We show that most of these remain equivalent to h h -local ring if one also replaces “localization” by “regular localization” and assumes that the ring is a Marot ring (i.e., every regular ideal is generated by its regular elements).


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 138-146
Author(s):  
S. Tchamna ◽  

We study properties of cancellation ideals of ring extensions. Let R⊆S be a ring extension. A nonzero S-regular ideal I of R is called a (quasi)-cancellation ideal of the ring extension R⊆S if whenever IB=IC for two S-regular (finitely generated) R-submodules B and C of S, then B=C. We show that a finitely generated ideal I is a cancellation ideal of the ring extension R⊆S if and only if I is S-invertible.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (07) ◽  
pp. 2050135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibrahim Al-Ayyoub ◽  
Malik Jaradat ◽  
Khaldoun Al-Zoubi

We construct ascending chains of ideals in a commutative Noetherian ring [Formula: see text] that reach arbitrary long sequences of equalities, however the chain does not become stationary at that point. For a regular ideal [Formula: see text] in [Formula: see text], the Ratliff–Rush reduction number [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text] is the smallest positive integer [Formula: see text] at which the chain [Formula: see text] becomes stationary. We construct ideals [Formula: see text] so that such a chain reaches an arbitrary long sequence of equalities but [Formula: see text] is not being reached yet.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (04) ◽  
pp. 1850052
Author(s):  
Abdoulaye Assane ◽  
Damase Kamano ◽  
Eric Dago Akeke

Let [Formula: see text] be a regular ideal in noetherian ring [Formula: see text]. Mc Adam and Ratliff showed the existence of the unique minimal reduction number of [Formula: see text], noted [Formula: see text], such that for every minimal reduction [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. They showed that the set of integers [Formula: see text] is bounded in terms of the analytic spread of [Formula: see text]. Here, we extend these results to good filtrations. Let [Formula: see text] be a good filtration on [Formula: see text], we show that the set of integers [Formula: see text] is bounded.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (04) ◽  
pp. 1750069 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simplice Tchamna

We study properties of multiplicative canonical (m-canonical) ideals of ring extensions. Let [Formula: see text] be a ring extension. A nonzero [Formula: see text]-regular ideal [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text] is called an m-canonical ideal of the extension [Formula: see text] if [Formula: see text] for all [Formula: see text]-regular ideal [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text]. We study m-canonical ideals for pullback diagrams, and we use the notion of m-canonical ideal to characterize Prüfer extensions.


Filomat ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (12) ◽  
pp. 3715-3726 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.R. Aliabady ◽  
R. Mohamadian ◽  
S. Nazari

Let R be a commutative ring with identity and X be a Tychonoff space. An ideal I of R is Von Neumann regular (briefly, regular) if for every a ? I, there exists b ? R such that a = a2b. In the present paper, we obtain the general form of a regular ideal in C(X) which is OA, for some closed subset A of ?X, for which Ac?X ? (P(X))?, where P(X) is the set of all P-points of X. We show that the ideals and subrings such as CK(X), C?(X), C?(X), SocmC(X) and M?X\X are regular if and only if they are equal to the socle of C(X). We carry further the study of the maximal regular ideal, for instance, it is shown that for a vast class of topological spaces (we call them OPD-spaces) the maximal regular ideal is OX\I(X), where I(X) is the set of isolated points of X. Also, for this class, the socle of C(X) is the maximal regular ideal if and only if I(X) contains no infinite closed set. We also show that C(X) contains an ideal which is both essential and regular if and only if (P(X))? is dense in X. Finally it is shown that, for semiprimitive rings pure ideals are of the form OA which A is a closed subset of Max(R), also a P-point of X = Max(R) is introduced and it is shown that the maximal regular ideal of an arbitrary ring R is OX\P(X), which P(X) is the set of P-points of X = Max(R).


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