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Notes from a Ring Theory Conference

A co-publication of the AMS and CBMS
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Electronic ISBN: 978-1-4704-2369-8
Product Code: CBMS/9.E
38 pp
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Notes from a Ring Theory Conference
A co-publication of the AMS and CBMS
Available Formats:
 Electronic ISBN: 978-1-4704-2369-8 Product Code: CBMS/9.E 38 pp
 List Price: $18.00 Individual Price:$14.40
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CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics
Volume: 91971
MSC: Primary 16; Secondary 20; 46;

These notes represent the material presented in the first eight of ten lectures at a CBMS Regional Conference which was held in Norman, Oklahoma, in June 1970. The author chose those results which seemed to him representative of their areas both as a technique and flavor. The main topics are affine rings, rings of quotients, group algebras, $W^a$-algebras, polynomial identities and their generalizations. In most of the areas touched upon, much work remains to be done; the results developed are merely beginnings of large areas of research that could, or should, be carried out.

• Chapters
• Polynomial identities
• Affine rings and related topics
• Group algebras
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Volume: 91971
MSC: Primary 16; Secondary 20; 46;

These notes represent the material presented in the first eight of ten lectures at a CBMS Regional Conference which was held in Norman, Oklahoma, in June 1970. The author chose those results which seemed to him representative of their areas both as a technique and flavor. The main topics are affine rings, rings of quotients, group algebras, $W^a$-algebras, polynomial identities and their generalizations. In most of the areas touched upon, much work remains to be done; the results developed are merely beginnings of large areas of research that could, or should, be carried out.

• Chapters
• Polynomial identities
• Affine rings and related topics
• Group algebras
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