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Arithmetical Rings and Endomorphisms Askar A. Tuganbaev.

By: Tuganbaev, Askar AMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (175 pages)ISBN: 9783110659825; 3110659824; 3110659158; 9783110658897; 3110658895; 9783110659153Subject(s): Commutative rings | Endomorphism rings | Endomorphisms (Group theory) | Modules (Algebra) | Rings (Algebra) | Algebra | Endomorphismenring | Ideal {u2039}Mathematik{u203A} | Modul | Ring {u2039}Mathematik{u203A} | MATHEMATICS / Algebra / Abstract | Commutative rings | Endomorphism rings | Endomorphisms (Group theory) | Modules (Algebra) | Rings (Algebra)Genre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 512.4 LOC classification: QA251.3 | .T84 2019Online resources: EBSCOhost Summary: This book offers a comprehensive account of not necessarily commutative arithmetical rings, examining structural and homological properties of modules over arithmetical rings and summarising the interplay between arithmetical rings and other rings, whereas modules with extension properties of submodule endomorphisms are also studied in detail. Graduate students and researchers in ring and module theory will find this book particularly valuable.
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This book offers a comprehensive account of not necessarily commutative arithmetical rings, examining structural and homological properties of modules over arithmetical rings and summarising the interplay between arithmetical rings and other rings, whereas modules with extension properties of submodule endomorphisms are also studied in detail. Graduate students and researchers in ring and module theory will find this book particularly valuable.

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