A ring R is called linearly McCoy if whenever linear polynomials f(x), g(x) e R[x]/{0) satisfy f(x)g(x) : O, then there exist nonzero elements r, s ∈ R such that f(x)r : sg(x) =0. For a ring endomorph...A ring R is called linearly McCoy if whenever linear polynomials f(x), g(x) e R[x]/{0) satisfy f(x)g(x) : O, then there exist nonzero elements r, s ∈ R such that f(x)r : sg(x) =0. For a ring endomorphism α, we introduced the notion of α-skew linearly McCoy rings by considering the polynomials in the skew polynomial ring R[x; α] in place of the ring R[x]. A number of properties of this generalization are established and extension properties of α-skew linearly McCoy rings are given.展开更多
基金The NSF (10871042,10971024) of Chinathe Specialized Research Fund (200802860024) for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education
文摘A ring R is called linearly McCoy if whenever linear polynomials f(x), g(x) e R[x]/{0) satisfy f(x)g(x) : O, then there exist nonzero elements r, s ∈ R such that f(x)r : sg(x) =0. For a ring endomorphism α, we introduced the notion of α-skew linearly McCoy rings by considering the polynomials in the skew polynomial ring R[x; α] in place of the ring R[x]. A number of properties of this generalization are established and extension properties of α-skew linearly McCoy rings are given.
基金supported by NSFC(10971024,11201064)the NSF of Jiangsu Province(BK2010393)+1 种基金the NSF of Anhui Educational Committee(KJ2010A126)the Research Culture Funds of Anhui Normal University(2012rcpy040)