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Advances in Ring Theory: Trends in Mathematics

Autor Rizvi S. Tariq Editat de S. K. Jain, S. T. Rizvi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 1997
Kasch Modules.- Compactness in Categories and Interpretations.- A Ring of Morita Context in Which Each Right Ideal is Weakly Self-injective.- Splitting Theorems and a Problem of Müller.- Decompositions of D1 Modules.- Right Cones in Groups.- On Extensions of Regular Rings of Finite Index by Central Elements.- Intersections of Modules.- Minimal Cogenerators Over Osofsky and Camillo Rings.- Uniform Modules Over Goldie Prime Serial Rings.- Co-Versus Contravariant Finiteness of Categories of Representations.- Monomials and the Lexicographic Order.- Rings Over Which Direct Sums of CS Modules Are CS.- Exchange Properties and the Total.- Local Bijective Gabriel Correspondence and Torsion Theoretic FBN Rings.- Normalizing Extensions and the Second Layer Condition.- Generators of Subgroups of Finite Index in GLm (?G).- Weak Relative Injective M-Subgenerated Modules.- Direct Product and Power Series Formations Over 2-Primal Rings.- Localization in Noetherian Rings.- Projective Dimension of Ideals in Von Neumann Regular Rings.- Homological Properties of Color Lie Superalgebras.- Indecomposable Modules Over Artinian Right Serial Rings.- Nonsingular Extending Modules.- Right Hereditary, Right Perfect Rings Are Semiprimary.- On the Endomorphism Ring of a Discrete Module: A Theorem of F. Kasch.- Nonsingular Rings with Finite Type Dimension.
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ISBN-13: 9780817639693
ISBN-10: 0817639691
Pagini: 333
Dimensiuni: 165 x 248 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Birkhauser
Seria Trends in Mathematics

Locul publicării:Boston, MA, United States

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"[The book] shows developments in many subjects of this very active field of rings and modules and it contains a wealth of new ideas, techniques and results delivered by some of the most important researchers in the field..."
--Mathematica