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E-Groups and E-Rings

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An associative ring R is called an E-ring if the canonical homomorphism R ≅ E(R+) is an isomorphism. Additive groups of E-rings are called E-groups. In other words, an Abelian… Click to show full abstract

An associative ring R is called an E-ring if the canonical homomorphism R ≅ E(R+) is an isomorphism. Additive groups of E-rings are called E-groups. In other words, an Abelian group A is an E-group if and only if A ≅ End A and the endomorphism ring E(A) is commutative. In this paper, we give a survey of the main results on E-groups and E-rings and also consider some of their generalizations: e-closed groups, T-rings, A-rings, the groups admitting only commutative multiplications, etc.

Keywords: rings groups; groups rings

Journal Title: Journal of Mathematical Sciences
Year Published: 2021

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