Intersection graphs of modules and rings

Author:

Matczuk Jerzy1,Nowakowska Marta2,Puczyłowski Edmund R.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Mathematics, University of Warsaw, Banacha 2, Warsaw 02-097, Poland

2. Institute of Mathematics, University of Silesia, 40-007 Katowice, Bankowa 14, Poland

Abstract

We classify modules and rings with some specific properties of their intersection graphs. In particular, we describe rings with infinite intersection graphs containing maximal left ideals of finite degree. This answers a question raised in [S. Akbari, R. Nikandish and J. Nikmehr, Some results on the intersection graphs of ideals of rings, J. Algebra Appl. 12 (2013) 1250200]. We also generalize this result to modules, i.e. we get the structure theorem of modules for which their intersection graphs are infinite and contain maximal submodules of finite degree. Furthermore, we omit the assumption of maximality of submodules and still get a satisfactory characterization of such modules. In addition, we show that if the intersection graph of a module is infinite but its clique number is finite, then the clique and chromatic numbers of the graph coincide. This fact was known earlier only in some particular cases. It appears that such equality holds also in the complement graph.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Algebra and Number Theory

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