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On strong CNZ rings and their extensions
T.K. Kwak and Y. Lee called a ring R satisfy the commutativity of nilpotent elements at zero[1] if ab = 0 for a, b ∈ N(R) implies ba = 0. For simplicity, a ring R is called CNZ if it satisfies the commutativity of nilpotent elements at zero. In this paper we study an extension of a CNZ ring with ...
Extensions of Nil-Reversible Rings with an Endomorphism α
The concept of an α − nil reversible ring is a generalization of α − reversible ring as well as an extension of nil reversible rings. We first consider basic properties of α − nil reversible rings. Then we investigate extensions of α − nil reversible, including ...
Right Central CNZ Property Skewed by Ring Endomorphisms
The concept of the reversible ring property concerning nilpotent elements was introduced by A.M. Abdul-Jabbar and C. A. Ahmed, who introduced the concept of commutativity of nilpotent elements at zero, termed as a CNZ ring, as an extension of reversible rings. In this paper, we extend the CNZ property ...