Advances in ring theory
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Advances in ring theory
(Trends in mathematics)
Birkhäuser, c1997
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Includes bibliographical references
"This volume is an outcome of invited lectures delivered at the Ring Theory Section of the 23rd Ohio State-Denison Conference in May 1996" -- Pref
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Presenting current developments and trends in ring theory, this text highlights newer techniques as well as those that are more established.
Table of Contents
- Kasch modules, T. Albu and R. Wisbauer
- compactness in categories and interpretations, P.N. A/'nh and R. Wiegandt
- a ring of Morita context in which every right ideal is weakly self-injective, S. Barthwal et al
- splitting theorems and a problem of Muller, G.F. Birkenmeier et al
- decomposition of DI modules, R.A. Brown and M.H. Wright
- right cones in groups, H.H. Brungs and G. Torner
- on extensions of regular rings of finite index by central elements, W.D. Burgess and R.A. Raphael
- intersections of modules, J. Dauns
- minimal cogenerators over Osofsky and Camillo rings, C. Faith
- uniform modules over Goldine prime serial rings, F. Guerriero
- co- versus contravariant finiteness of categories of representations, B. Huisgen-Zimmermann and S.O. Smal. (Part contents)
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