On Nil-Symmetric Rings

The concept of nil-symmetric rings has been introduced as a generalization of symmetric rings and a particular case of nil-semicommutative rings. A ring R is called right (left) nil-symmetric if, for a,b,c∈R, where a,b are nilpotent elements, abc=0  (cab=0) implies acb=0. A ring is called nil-symmet...

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Main Authors: Uday Shankar Chakraborty, Krishnendu Das
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Mathematics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/483784
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Summary:The concept of nil-symmetric rings has been introduced as a generalization of symmetric rings and a particular case of nil-semicommutative rings. A ring R is called right (left) nil-symmetric if, for a,b,c∈R, where a,b are nilpotent elements, abc=0  (cab=0) implies acb=0. A ring is called nil-symmetric if it is both right and left nil-symmetric. It has been shown that the polynomial ring over a nil-symmetric ring may not be a right or a left nil-symmetric ring. Further, it is also proved that if R is right (left) nil-symmetric, then the polynomial ring R[x] is a nil-Armendariz ring.
ISSN:2314-4629
2314-4785