2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10468-017-9696-x
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Bimodules in Group Graded Rings

Abstract: In this article we introduce the notion of a controlled group graded ring. Let G be a group, with identity element e, and let R = ⊕ g∈G R g be a unital G-graded ring. We say that R is G-controlled if there is a one-to-one correspondence between subsets of the group G and (mutually non-isomorphic) R e -sub-bimodules of R, given by G ⊇ H → ⊕ h∈H R h . For strongly G-graded rings, the property of being G-controlled is stronger than that of being simple. We provide necessary and sufficient conditions for a general… Show more

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