In continuation of the recent developments on extended reversibilities on rings, we initiate here a study on reversible rings with involutions, or, in short, *-reversible rings. These rings are symmetric, reversible, reflexive, and semicommutative. In this note we will study some properties and examples of *-reversible rings. It is proved here that the polynomial rings of *-reversible rings may not be *-reversible. A criterion for rings which cannot adhere to any involution is developed and it is observed that a minimal noninvolutary ring is of order 4 and that a minimal noncommutative *-reversible ring is of order 16
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WOS: 000407338700003In this paper, we deal with a new approach to reflexive property for rings by us...
AbstractThe problem we consider is when a group ring K[G] over a field is reversible, i.e. satisfies...
Bu çalışma dört bölümden oluşmaktadır. Birinci bölüm giriş kısmına ayrılmıştır. İkinci bölümde, tez ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
AbstractA ring R is called reversible if ab=0 implies ba=0 for a,b∈R. We continue in this paper the ...
Marks showed that there exists a reversible non-symmetric ring of order 256 and then questioned whet...
Abstract. Let R be a ring. We introduce weakly reversible rings, which are a generalization of rever...
WOS: 000344830500006In this paper, we introduce a class of rings which is a generalization of revers...
The paper deals with �-reversible rings and their relationships with well known �-symmetric, �-Arme...
This thesis consists of three chapters. In the first chapter is devoted to the introduction section....
We study some properties related to zero divisors and reversibility in noncommutative rings
AbstractWe determine the precise relationships among three ring-theoretic conditions: duo, reversibl...
This thesis consists of four chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the introduction section. In ...
AbstractWe prove that all reversible rings are McCoy, generalizing the fact that both commutative an...
Abstract. A ring R is called reversibly Armendariz if bjai = 0 for all i; j whenever f(x)g(x) = 0 f...
WOS: 000407338700003In this paper, we deal with a new approach to reflexive property for rings by us...
AbstractThe problem we consider is when a group ring K[G] over a field is reversible, i.e. satisfies...
Bu çalışma dört bölümden oluşmaktadır. Birinci bölüm giriş kısmına ayrılmıştır. İkinci bölümde, tez ...