Author:
Armendariz E. P.,McDonald Gary R.
Abstract
Throughout, we assume all rings are associative with identity and all
modules are unitary. See [7] for undefined terms and [3] for
all homological concepts.Let R be a ring, E(R) the
injective envelope of RR, and H =HomR(E(R),E(R)).
Then we obtain a bimodule RE(R)H. Let Q = HomH(E(R), E(R)). Q
is called the maximal left quotient ring of R. Q has the
property that if p, q ∈ Q, p ≠ 0, then
there exists r ∈ R such that
rp ≠ 0, rq ∈ R, i.e.,
Q is a ring of left quotients of R.A left ideal I of R is
dense if for every x,y ∈ R,x ≠ 0, there
exists r ∈ R such that rx
≠ 0, ry ∈ I. An alternate description of Q is Q
= {x ∈ E(RR) : (R :
x) is a dense left ideal of R{, where (R : x) =
{r ∈ R : rx ∈ R}.The left singular ideal of R is Zl(R) =
{r ∈ R : lR(r) is an essential left ideal of R},
where lR(r) = {x ∈ R : xr = 0}. If
Zl(R) = (0), then Q is a
left self-injective von Neumann regular ring [7, § 4.5]. Most of the
previous work on maximal left quotient rings has been done in this case.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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1. Associative rings;Journal of Soviet Mathematics;1980-07