Abstract

We call a ring R a generalized uniquely clean (or GUC for short) if every not invertible element in R is uniquely clean. Let R be a ring. It is shown that R is GUC if and only if it is a local ring or a uniquely clean ring. Thus the GUC ring is a generalization of the local ring. Some basic properties of GUC rings are proved.

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