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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3851244
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Uniserial modules over valuation rings
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3851244

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    Uniserial modules over valuation rings (English)
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    A module is said to be uniserial if its submodules form a chain under inclusion. Over an almost maximal valuation domain, the uniserial R- modules are exactly those of the form J/I where \(I\prec J\) are R- submodules of the field Q of quotients of R. From now on, R denotes a valuation ring (commutative uniserial ring). Every finitely generated R- module T has a chain \(0=T_ 0\prec T_ 1\prec...\prec T_ n=T\) of pure submodules with cyclic factors. Every submodule T of a finite direct sum of uniserial R-modules has a similar chain with uniserial factors. If T is pure in a finite direct sum of uniserials, then it is itself a direct sum of uniserials. Infinite direct sums of uniserials are also studied; it is shown that every summand is again a direct sum of uniserials. A torsion R-module is constructed (for a suitable valuation domain R) which fails to contain any pure uniserial submodule. Heights of elements in R- modules are defined as uniserial modules of certain forms.
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    uniserial modules
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    pure submodules
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    almost maximal valuation domain
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    Heights
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