Subedi, T.; Roy, D.
(Algebra and Discrete Mathematics, 2020)
Let J(R) denote the Jacobson radical of a ring R. We call a ring R as J-symmetric if for any a, b, c ∈ R, abc = 0 implies bac ∈ J(R). It turns out that J-symmetric rings are a common generalization of left (right) quasi-duo ...