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What are the 100 most cited fungal genera?

open access: yesStud Mycol
Bhunjun CS   +149 more
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Characterizations of the Brown-McCoy radical

open access: yesActa Mathematica Hungarica, 1985
Let \({\mathcal A}\) be a universal class of rings or near rings (not necessarily associative). The authors show that the Brown-McCoy radical class \({\mathcal G}\) in \({\mathcal A}\) coincides with the uniquely determined largest homomorphically closed class of rings (near rings) in \({\mathcal A}\) without unity.
R Wiegandt, Wiegandt R
exaly   +4 more sources

On the Brown-McCoy Radical in semigroups

open access: yesMathematische Nachrichten, 1974
A. V. Tishchenko
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THE BROWN-MCCOY RADICAL AND ONE-SIDED IDEALS

Quaestiones Mathematicae, 1996
Abstract Some strong and one-sided hereditary radicals connected with the Brown-McCoy radical are studied.
E. R. Puczylowski, H. Zand
exaly   +2 more sources

Notes on Brown-McCoy-radicals for Γ-near-rings

Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 1991
The Brown-McCoy radical \(\beta\) is defined to be the upper radical determined by the class of simple \(\Gamma\)-near-rings with strong left unity, while the simplicial radical \(S\) is defined to be the upper radical determined by the class of simple \(\Gamma\)-near-rings with left and right unities.
G L Booth
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R[x, y] is Brown-McCoy Radical if R[x] is Jacobson Radical

2003
Let R be a ring such that the polynomial ring R[x] over R in one indeterminate x is Jacobson radical. We show that the polynomial ring R[x, y] over R in two commuting indeterminates x, y is Brown-McCoy radical.
Agata Smoktunowicz, Smoktunowicz Agata
exaly   +2 more sources

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