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\(A\)-rings. (English) Zbl 1037.16021

A ring is an \(E\)-ring if every endomorphism of its additive group is multiplication by a ring element. A ring is an \(A\)-ring if every automorphism of its additive group is multiplication by a ring element. While every \(E\)-ring is obviously an \(A\)-ring, the authors construct an \(A\)-ring which is not an \(E\)-ring. However, they conjecture that all torsion-free \(A\)-rings of finite rank are \(E\)-rings. They show this in many special cases.

MSC:

16S50 Endomorphism rings; matrix rings
20K15 Torsion-free groups, finite rank
20K30 Automorphisms, homomorphisms, endomorphisms, etc. for abelian groups
16W20 Automorphisms and endomorphisms
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