Abstract

Let R be a commutative ring with identity, be the multiplicative monoid of regular elements in R, t be the so-called t-operation on R or A Marot ring is a ring whose regular ideals are generated by their regular elements. Marot rings were introduced by J. Marot in 1969 and have been playing a key role in the study of rings with zero divisors. The notion of Marot rings can be extended to t-Marot rings such that Marot rings are t-Marot rings. In this paper, we study some ideal-theoretic relationships between a t-Marot ring R and the monoid We first construct an example of a t-Marot ring that is not Marot. This also serves as an example of a rank-one DVR of reg-dimension Let R be a t-Marot ring, t- (resp., t-) be the set of regular prime t-ideals of R (resp., the set of non-empty prime t-ideals of ), and be the class group of A for A = R or Then, among other things, we prove that the map -- given by is bijective; and R is a factorial ring if and only if is a factorial monoid.

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