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Several Characterizations of Left K\"othe Rings

Rings and Algebras 2022-12-29 v6 Commutative Algebra Representation Theory

Abstract

We study the classical K\"othe's problem, concerning the structure of non-commutative rings with the property that: ``every left module is a direct sum of cyclic modules". In 1934, K\"othe showed that left modules over Artinian principal ideal rings are direct sums of cyclic modules. A ring RR is called a left Ko¨the ring{\it left~K\"othe~ring} if every left RR-module is a direct sum of cyclic RR-modules. In 1951, Cohen and Kaplansky proved that all commutative K{\"o}the rings are Artinian principal ideal rings. During the years 1962 to 1965, Kawada solved the K\"othe's problem for basic fnite-dimensional algebras: Kawada's theorem characterizes completely those finite-dimensional algebras for which any indecomposable module has square-free socle and square-free top, and describes the possible indecomposable modules. But, so far, the K\"othe's problem is open in the non-commutative setting. In this paper, we break the class of left K{\"o}the rings into three categories of nested: left Ko¨the rings{\it left~K\"othe~rings}, strongly left Ko¨the rings{\it strongly~left~K{\"o}the~rings} and very strongly left Ko¨the rings{\it very~strongly~left~K{\"o}the~rings}, and then, we solve the K\"othe's problem by giving several characterizations of these rings in terms of describing the indecomposable modules. Finally, we give a new generalization of K\"othe-Cohen-Kaplansky theorem.

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@article{arxiv.2206.06453,
  title  = {Several Characterizations of Left K\"othe Rings},
  author = {Shadi Asgari and Mahmood Behboodi and Somayeh Khedrizadeh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06453},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

The previous version, which was long and more than 45 pages, has been organized and its defects have been fixed and it has been divided into two separate articles under the following headings. [1] Several Characterizations of Left K\"othe Rings (This is the version). [2] Left Co-K{\"o}the Rings and Their Characterizations (It is being prepared and will be uploaded later in the ArXiv)