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本文的目的是确定(D, K)是S-accr对的充分必要条件,其中D是一个积分域,K是一个包含D的子域,S是D的一个乘闭子集。设计/方法/方法使用的方法来自对交换环理论中的乘法理想理论。发现设S是一个积分域D的强乘法闭子集,使得D关于S的分数环不是一个域。然后证明(D, K)是S-accr对当且仅当K在D上是代数的,且K中D的分数环关于S的积分闭包是一维普勒费尔域。设D S K和上面一样。如果D和K之间的每个中间定义域满足S-强accr*,则证明K是D上的代数定义域,并且D的分数环关于S的积分闭包是Dedekind定义域;K在F上的可分度是有限的,K在F上的指数是有限的,其中F是D的商域。在一些研究人员关于S-accr的工作的启发下,引入了s -强accr*的概念,并确定了(D, K)是s -强accr*对的必要条件。这项研究有助于我们理解D和K之间的环的行为。
PurposeThe purpose of this article is to determine necessary and sufficient conditions in order that (D, K) to be an S-accr pair, where D is an integral domain and K is a field which contains D as a subring and S is a multiplicatively closed subset of D.Design/methodology/approachThe methods used are from the topic multiplicative ideal theory from commutative ring theory.FindingsLet S be a strongly multiplicatively closed subset of an integral domain D such that the ring of fractions of D with respect to S is not a field. Then it is shown that (D, K) is an S-accr pair if and only if K is algebraic over D and the integral closure of the ring of fractions of D with respect to S in K is a one-dimensional Prüfer domain. Let D, S, K be as above. If each intermediate domain between D and K satisfies S-strong accr*, then it is shown that K is algebraic over D and the integral closure of the ring of fractions of D with respect to S is a Dedekind domain; the separable degree of K over F is finite and K has finite exponent over F, where F is the quotient field of D.Originality/valueMotivated by the work of some researchers on S-accr, the concept of S-strong accr* is introduced and we determine some necessary conditions in order that (D, K) to be an S-strong accr* pair. This study helps us to understand the behaviour of the rings between D and K.