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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 715; 2018; 283 ppMSC: Primary 16; 06; 15
This volume, dedicated to Bruno J. Müller, a renowned algebraist, is a collection of papers that provide a snapshot of the diversity of themes and applications that interest algebraists today.
The papers highlight the latest progress in ring and module research and present work done on the frontiers of the topics discussed.
In addition, selected expository articles are included to give algebraists and other mathematicians, including graduate students, an accessible introduction to areas that may be outside their own expertise.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in abstract algebra, rings, and modules.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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G. Abrams, B. Greenfeld, Z. Mesyan and K. M. Rangaswamy — Chains of semiprime and prime ideals in Leavitt path algebras
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Toma Albu — The conditions ($\mathbf {C_i}$)$\mathbf {, i=1,2,3,11,12}$, in rings, modules, categories, and lattices
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Ahmed Y. Ammar, Atif S. El-Araby, Mahmoud A. Kamal and Nawal S. Mahmoud — On $K$-semi discrete modules
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Mohammad Ashraf and Aisha Jabeen — Nonlinear Lie triple higher derivation on triangular algebras
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John A. Beachy and Christine M. Leroux — On universal localization of Noetherian rings
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Gary F. Birkenmeier and Enoch K. S. Lee — A survey of intrinsic extensions of rings
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W. D. Burgess and R. Raphael — The reduced ring order and lower semi-lattices
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Federico Campanini and Alberto Facchini — On a category of extensions whose endomorphism rings have at most four maximal ideals
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Nguyen Viet Dung and José Luis García — Tilting cotorsion pairs and pure semisimple rings
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K. R. Goodearl and M. T. Yakimov — Twist invariants of graded algebras
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Pedro A. Guil Asensio, Derya Keskin Tütüncü and Ashish K. Srivastava — Modules invariant under monomorphisms of their envelopes
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Dinh Van Huynh and Dinh Duc Tai — Some results and questions on left-right symmetry
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Arezou Karimi-Mansoub, Tamer Koşan and Yiqiang Zhou — Rings in which every unit is a sum of a nilpotent and an idempotent
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Dinesh Khurana and T. Y. Lam — Commutators and Anti-Commutators of Idempotents in Rings
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Sergio López-Permouth and Louis H. Rowen — Distributive hierarchies of binary operations
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Hidetoshi Marubayashi and Akira Ueda — Idealizers in Differential Polynomial Rings and Generalized HNP Rings
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Jae Keol Park and S. Tariq Rizvi — Module hulls—similarities and contrasts
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Surjeet Singh — Direct sums of completely almost self-injective modules
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This volume, dedicated to Bruno J. Müller, a renowned algebraist, is a collection of papers that provide a snapshot of the diversity of themes and applications that interest algebraists today.
The papers highlight the latest progress in ring and module research and present work done on the frontiers of the topics discussed.
In addition, selected expository articles are included to give algebraists and other mathematicians, including graduate students, an accessible introduction to areas that may be outside their own expertise.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in abstract algebra, rings, and modules.
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Articles
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G. Abrams, B. Greenfeld, Z. Mesyan and K. M. Rangaswamy — Chains of semiprime and prime ideals in Leavitt path algebras
-
Toma Albu — The conditions ($\mathbf {C_i}$)$\mathbf {, i=1,2,3,11,12}$, in rings, modules, categories, and lattices
-
Ahmed Y. Ammar, Atif S. El-Araby, Mahmoud A. Kamal and Nawal S. Mahmoud — On $K$-semi discrete modules
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Mohammad Ashraf and Aisha Jabeen — Nonlinear Lie triple higher derivation on triangular algebras
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John A. Beachy and Christine M. Leroux — On universal localization of Noetherian rings
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Gary F. Birkenmeier and Enoch K. S. Lee — A survey of intrinsic extensions of rings
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W. D. Burgess and R. Raphael — The reduced ring order and lower semi-lattices
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Federico Campanini and Alberto Facchini — On a category of extensions whose endomorphism rings have at most four maximal ideals
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Nguyen Viet Dung and José Luis García — Tilting cotorsion pairs and pure semisimple rings
-
K. R. Goodearl and M. T. Yakimov — Twist invariants of graded algebras
-
Pedro A. Guil Asensio, Derya Keskin Tütüncü and Ashish K. Srivastava — Modules invariant under monomorphisms of their envelopes
-
Dinh Van Huynh and Dinh Duc Tai — Some results and questions on left-right symmetry
-
Arezou Karimi-Mansoub, Tamer Koşan and Yiqiang Zhou — Rings in which every unit is a sum of a nilpotent and an idempotent
-
Dinesh Khurana and T. Y. Lam — Commutators and Anti-Commutators of Idempotents in Rings
-
Sergio López-Permouth and Louis H. Rowen — Distributive hierarchies of binary operations
-
Hidetoshi Marubayashi and Akira Ueda — Idealizers in Differential Polynomial Rings and Generalized HNP Rings
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Jae Keol Park and S. Tariq Rizvi — Module hulls—similarities and contrasts
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Surjeet Singh — Direct sums of completely almost self-injective modules