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    In mathematics, more specifically ring theory, the Jacobson radical of a ring R is the ideal consisting of those elements in R that annihilate all simple...
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  • years several other radicals were discovered, of which the most important example is the Jacobson radical. The general theory of radicals was defined independently...
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  • important concept in abstract algebra Radical of a ring, an ideal of "bad" elements of a ring Jacobson radical, consisting of those elements in a ring...
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  • Krull (1951, 1952), who named them after Nathan Jacobson because of their relation to Jacobson radicals, and by Oscar Goldman (1951), who named them Hilbert...
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  • of all prime ideals of the quotient ring. This is contained in the Jacobson radical, which is the intersection of all maximal ideals, which are the kernels...
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  • properties, a ring is semisimple if and only if it is Artinian and its Jacobson radical is zero. If an Artinian semisimple ring contains a field as a central...
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  • and unique maximal two-sided ideal of the ring, and is in fact the Jacobson radical J(R). It is possible for a ring to have a unique maximal two-sided...
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  • as the Krull–Azumaya theorem — governs the interaction between the Jacobson radical of a ring (typically a commutative ring) and its finitely generated...
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  • In algebra, a semiprimitive ring or Jacobson semisimple ring or J-semisimple ring is a ring whose Jacobson radical is zero. This is a type of ring more...
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  • unnecessary. A semiprimitive ring or Jacobson semisimple ring or J-semisimple ring is a ring whose Jacobson radical is zero. This is a type of ring more...
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  • modules, the radical of a module is a component in the theory of structure and classification. It is a generalization of the Jacobson radical for rings....
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  • algebra over a field which has trivial Jacobson radical (only the zero element of the algebra is in the Jacobson radical). If the algebra is finite-dimensional...
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    MR 0071721. Jacobson–Bourbaki theorem Jacobson's conjecture Jacobson density theorem Jacobson radical Jacobson ring "Nathan Jacobson (1910-1999)" (PDF)...
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  • conjecture Jacobson density theorem Jacobson radical Jacobson ring Norm Jacobson (1917-1994), rugby league footballer Oscar Jacobson (1882–1966), Swedish-born American...
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  • that A is Artinian simplifies the notion of a Jacobson radical; for an Artinian ring, the Jacobson radical of A is the intersection of all (two-sided) maximal...
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  • but for a different reason. The only idempotent contained in the Jacobson radical of a ring is 0. A ring in which all elements are idempotent is called...
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  • prime ideal, the Jacobson radical — which is the intersection of maximal ideals — must contain the nilradical. A ring R is called a Jacobson ring if the nilradical...
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  • ring), that is, if R/Rad(R) is an Artinian ring, where Rad(R) is the Jacobson radical of R, then M/rad(M) is a semisimple module and is the top of M. This...
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  • observing that any nil ideal is contained in the Jacobson radical of the ring, and since the Jacobson radical is a nilpotent ideal (due to the Artinian hypothesis)...
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  • coincides with the unique maximal right ideal and with the ring's Jacobson radical. The third of the properties listed above says that the set of non-units...
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  • necessarily vice versa. Jacobson 1.  The Jacobson radical of a ring is the intersection of all maximal left ideals. 2.  A Jacobson ring is a ring in which...
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  • ideal of R is the annihilator of a (nonzero) simple R-module. The Jacobson radical J = Jac ⁡ ( R ) {\displaystyle J=\operatorname {Jac} (R)} of R is the...
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  • with the nilradical when commutativity is assumed. The concept of the Jacobson radical of a ring; that is, the intersection of all right (left) annihilators...
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  • intersection of all prime ideals. A characteristic similar to that of Jacobson radical and annihilation of simple modules is available for nilradical: nilpotent...
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  • abstract algebra, Jacobson's conjecture is an open problem in ring theory concerning the intersection of powers of the Jacobson radical of a Noetherian...
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  • observing that any nil ideal is contained in the Jacobson radical of the ring, and since the Jacobson radical is a nilpotent ideal (due to the artinian hypothesis)...
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  • and coefficients from J lie in the Jacobson radical of the polynomial ring R[x]. For any ring R, the Jacobson radical of R[x] consists of the polynomials...
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  • quasiregularity provides a computationally convenient way to work with the Jacobson radical of a ring. In this article, we primarily concern ourselves with the...
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    by Φ ( G ) = G {\displaystyle \Phi (G)=G} . It is analogous to the Jacobson radical in the theory of rings, and intuitively can be thought of as the subgroup...
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  • such that the product of first n terms are zero), where J(R) is the Jacobson radical of R. (Bass' Theorem P) R satisfies the descending chain condition...
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