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Rings with Enough Invertible Ideals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

P. F. Smith*
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
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All rings are associative with identity element 1 and all modules are unital. A ring has enough invertible ideals if every ideal containing a regular element contains an invertible ideal. Lenagan [8, Theorem 3.3] has shown that right bounded hereditary Noetherian prime rings have enough invertible ideals. The proof is quite ingenious and involves the theory of cycles developed by Eisenbud and Robson in [5] and a theorem which shows that any ring S such that RSQ satisfies the right restricted minimum condition, where Q is the classical quotient ring of R. In Section 1 we give an elementary proof of Lenagan's theorem based on another result of Eisenbud and Robson, namely every ideal of a hereditary Noetherian prime ring can be expressed as the product of an invertible ideal and an eventually idempotent ideal (see [5, Theorem 4.2]). We also take the opportunity to weaken the conditions on the ring R.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1983

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