Varieties of Associative Rings Containing a Finite Ring that is Nonrepresentable by a Matrix Ring Over a Commutative Ring


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In this paper, we give examples of infinite series of finite rings Bv(m) , where m ≥ 2, 0 ≤ v ≤ p−1, and p is a prime number, that are not representable by matrix rings over commutative rings, and we describe the basis of polynomial identities of these rings. We prove here that every variety var Bv(m) , where m = 2 or m − 1 = (p − 1)k, k ≥ 1, and p ≥ 3 or p = 2 and m ≥ 3, 0 ≤ v < p, and p is a prime number, is a minimal variety containing a finite ring that is nonrepresentable by a matrix ring over a commutative ring. Therefore, we describe almost finitely representable varieties of rings whose generating ring contains an idempotent element of additive order p.

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A. Mekei

Institute of Mathematics, Mongolian State University

Email: Jade.Santos@springer.com
Mongólia, Ulaanbaatar

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