
In this note we first show that for a right (resp. left) Ore ring R and an automorphism σ of R, if R is σ-skew McCoy then the classical right (resp. left) quotient ring Q(R) of R is -skew McCoy. This gives a positive answer to the question posed in Baser et al. [1]. We also characterize semiprime right Goldie (von Neumann regular) McCoy (σ-skew McCoy) rings.
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