Abstract

We construct a computable module M over a computable commutative ring R such that the radical of M, rad(M), defined as the intersection of all proper maximal submodules, is Π11-complete. This shows that in general such radicals are as (logically) complicated as possible and, unlike many other kinds of ring-theoretic radicals, admit no arithmetical definition.

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