Algebras and Representation Theory

, Volume 20, Issue 6, pp 1531–1544 | Cite as

Commutative Rings whose Proper Ideals are Serial

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Abstract

A result of Nakayama and Skornyakov states that a ring R is an Artinian serial ring if and only if every R-module is serial. This motivated us to study commutative rings for which every proper ideal is serial. In this paper, we determine completely the structure of commutative rings R of which every proper ideal is serial. It is shown that every proper ideal of R is serial, if and only if, either R is a serial ring, or R is a local ring with maximal ideal \({\mathcal {M}}\) such that there exist a uniserial module U and a semisimple module T with \({\mathcal {M}}=U\oplus T\). Moreover, in the latter case, every proper ideal of R is isomorphic to \(U^{\prime }\oplus T^{\prime }\), for some \(U^{\prime }\leq U\) and \(T^{\prime }\leq T\). Furthermore, it is shown that every proper ideal of a commutative Noetherian ring R is serial, if and only if, either R is a finite direct product of discrete valuation domains and local Artinian principal ideal rings, or R is a local ring with maximal ideal \({\mathcal {M}}\) containing a set of elements {w 1,…,w n } such that \({\mathcal {M}}=\bigoplus _{i=1}^{n} Rw_{i}\) with at most one non-simple summand. Moreover, another equivalent condition states that: there exists an integer n ≥ 1 such that every proper ideal of R is a direct sum of at most n uniserial R-modules. Finally, we discuss some examples to illustrate our results.

Keywords

Uniserial modules Serial rings Serial modules Principal ideal rings 

Mathematics Subject Classification (2010)

Primary 13A18, 13F30, 16D70 Secondary 13C99 

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Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the referees for their helpful remarks and suggestions, which greatly enhanced the presentation. Also, the authors are grateful to Professor A. Haghany for his valuable comments, suggestions, and his careful editing of an earlier version of this paper.

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Mathematical SciencesIsfahan University of TechnologyIsfahanIran
  2. 2.School of MathematicsInstitute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM)TehranIran

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