On some extensions of strongly unit nil-clean rings (2402.02261v1)
Abstract: An element $x \in R$ is considered (strongly) nil-clean if it can be expressed as the sum of an idempotent $e \in R$ and a nilpotent $b \in R$ (where $eb = be$). If for any $x \in R$, there exists a unit $u \in R$ such that $ux$ is (strongly) nil-clean, then $R$ is called a (strongly) unit nil-clean ring. It is worth noting that any unit-regular ring is strongly unit nil-clean. In this note, we provide a characterization of the unit regularity of a group ring, along with an additional condition. We also fully characterize the unit-regularity of the group ring $\mathbb{Z}_nG$ for every $n > 1$. Additionally, we discuss strongly unit nil-cleanness in the context of Morita contexts, matrix rings, and group rings.
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