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On Non-Associative Rings

2021 
Jordan ring is one example of the non-associative rings. We can construct a Jordan ring from an associative ring by defining the Jordan product. In this paper, we discuss the properties of non-associative rings by studying the properties of the Jordan rings. All of the ideals of a non-associative ring R are non-associative, except the ideal generated by the associator in R. Hence, a quotient ring can be constructed, where is the ideal generated by associators in R. The fundamental theorem of the homomorphism ring can be applied to the non-associative rings. By a little modification, we can find that is isomorphic to . Furthermore, we define a module over a non-associative ring and investigate its properties. We also give some examples of such modules. We show if M is a module over a non-associative ring R, then M is also a module over if is contained in the annihilator of R. Moreover, we define the tensor product of modules over a non-associative ring. The tensor product of the modules over a non-associative ring is commutative and associative up to isomorphism but not element by element.
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