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On Relations among radical properties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2009

A. D. Sands
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Department of Mathematics, The University Dundee, DD14HN, Scotland
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In this paper we work in the class of associative rings. The fundamental definitions and properties of radicals may be found in Divinsky [1].If α is a radical class of rings we shall denote the class of semi-simple rings by the radical of a ring R we shall denote by α(R).

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Research Article
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Copyright © Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust 1977

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