Abstract

Associative rings R and R′ are said to be lattice-isomorphic if their subring lattices L(R) and L(R′) are isomorphic. An isomorphism of the lattice L(R) onto the lattice L(R′) is called a projection (or else a lattice isomorphism) of the ring R onto the ring R′. A ring R′ is called the projective image of a ring R. Lattice isomorphisms of finite one-generated rings with identity are studied. We elucidate the general structure of finite one-generated rings with identity and also give necessary and sufficient conditions for a finite ring decomposable into a direct sum of Galois rings to be generated by one element. Conditions are found under which the projective image of a ring decomposable into a direct sum of finite fields is a one-generated ring. We look at lattice isomorphisms of one-generated rings decomposable into direct sums of Galois rings of different types. Three main types of Galois rings are distinguished: finite fields, rings generated by idempotents, and rings of the form GR(pn,m), where m > 1 and n > 1. We specify sufficient conditions for the projective image of a one-generated ring decomposable into a sum of Galois rings and a nil ideal to be generated by one element.

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