
Let $R$ be a commutative ring with nonzero identity. A. Yassine et al. defined in the paper (Yassine, Nikmehr and Nikandish, 2020), the concept of $1$-absorbing prime ideals as follows: a proper ideal $I$ of $R$ is said to be a $1$-absorbing prime ideal if whenever $xyz\in I$ for some nonunit elements $x,y,z\in R$, then either $xy\in I$ or $z\in\ I$. We use the concept of $1$-absorbing prime ideals to study those commutative rings in which every proper ideal is a product of $1$-absorbing prime ideals (we call them $OAF$-rings). Any $OAF$-ring has dimension at most one and local $OAF$-domains $(D,M)$ are atomic such that $M^2$ is universal.
13B99, 13A15, 13G05, 13B21, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Commutative Algebra, Commutative Algebra (math.AC)
13B99, 13A15, 13G05, 13B21, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Commutative Algebra, Commutative Algebra (math.AC)
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