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Semidistributive Modules And Rings Mathematics And Its Applications Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 1998 Aa Tuganbaev

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Semidistributive Modules And Rings Mathematics And Its Applications Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 1998 Aa Tuganbaev
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 357
Author: A.A. Tuganbaev
ISBN: 9789401061360, 940106136X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998

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Semidistributive Modules And Rings Mathematics And Its Applications Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 1998 Aa Tuganbaev by A.a. Tuganbaev 9789401061360, 940106136X instant download after payment.

A module M is called distributive if the lattice Lat(M) of all its submodules is distributive, i.e., Fn(G + H) = FnG + FnH for all submodules F,G, and H of the module M. A module M is called uniserial if all its submodules are comparable with respect to inclusion, i.e., the lattice Lat(M) is a chain. Any direct sum of distributive (resp. uniserial) modules is called a semidistributive (resp. serial) module. The class of distributive (resp. semidistributive) modules properly cont.ains the class ofall uniserial (resp. serial) modules. In particular, all simple (resp. semisimple) modules are distributive (resp. semidistributive). All strongly regular rings (for example, all factor rings of direct products of division rings and all commutative regular rings) are distributive; all valuation rings in division rings and all commutative Dedekind rings (e.g., rings of integral algebraic numbers or commutative principal ideal rings) are distributive. A module is called a Bezout module or a locally cyclic module ifevery finitely generated submodule is cyclic. If all maximal right ideals of a ring A are ideals (e.g., if A is commutative), then all Bezout A-modules are distributive.

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