Azumaya algebras, actions, and modules : proceedings of a conference in honor of Goro Azumaya's seventieth birthday

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Azumaya algebras, actions, and modules : proceedings of a conference in honor of Goro Azumaya's seventieth birthday

Darrell Haile, James Osterburg, editors

(Contemporary mathematics, 124)

American Mathematical Society, c1992

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"Proceedings of a conference held May 23-27, 1990 with support from the National Science Foundation, the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Indiana University, and the University of Cincinnati"--T.p.

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This volume contains the proceedings of a conference in honor of Goro Azumaya's seventieth birthday, held at Indiana University of Bloomington in May 1990. Professor Azumaya, who has been on the faculty of Indiana University since 1968, has made many important contributions to modern abstract algebra. His introduction and investigation of what have come to be known as Azumaya algebras subsequently stimulated much research on such rings and algebras, as well as applications to geometry and number theory. In addition to honoring Professor Azumaya's contributions, the conference was intended to stimulate interaction among three areas of his research interests; Azumaya algebras, group and Hopf algebra actions, and module theory. Aimed at researchers in algebra, this volume contains contributions by some of the leaders in these areas.

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