Rings, modules, and representations : International Conference on Rings and Things in Honor of Carl Faith and Barbara Osofsky, June 15-17, 2007, Ohio University-Zanesville, Zanesville, OH
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Rings, modules, and representations : International Conference on Rings and Things in Honor of Carl Faith and Barbara Osofsky, June 15-17, 2007, Ohio University-Zanesville, Zanesville, OH
(Contemporary mathematics, 480)
American Mathematical Society, c2009
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Other editors: Franco Guerriero, Lakhdar Hammoudi, Pramod Kanwar
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This volume originated from talks given at the International Conference on Rings and Things held in June, 2007 at Ohio University - Zanesville. The papers in this volume contain the latest results in current active research areas in the theory of rings and modules, including non commutative and commutative ring theory, module theory, representation theory, and coding theory. In particular, papers in this volume deal with topics such as decomposition theory of modules, injectivity and generalizations, tilting theory, rings and modules with chain conditions, Leavitt path algebras, representations of finite dimensional algebras, and codes over rings. While most of these papers are original research articles, some are expository surveys. This book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in non commutative ring and module theory, representation theory, and applications.
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