On congruence classes and extensions of rings with applications to braces
Rings and Algebras
2019-12-03 v1
Abstract
Two observations in support of the thesis that trusses are inherent in ring theory are made. First, it is shown that every equivalence class of a congruence relation on a ring or, equivalently, any element of the quotient of a ring by an ideal is a paragon in the truss associated to . Second, an extension of a truss by a one-sided module is described. Even if the extended truss is associated to a ring, the resulting object is a truss, never a ring, unless the module is trivial. On the other hand, if the extended truss is associated to a brace, the resulting truss is also associated to a brace, irrespective of the module used.
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@article{arxiv.1912.00907,
title = {On congruence classes and extensions of rings with applications to braces},
author = {Tomasz Brzeziński and Bernard Rybołowicz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.00907},
year = {2019}
}
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20 pages