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Pairs of integral domains with most of the intermediate rings PVD (English)
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1 December 2017
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A PVD is a pseudo-valuation domain, i.e. a ring \(R\) such that there is a valuation ring \(V\) with \(R\subset V\subset \text{Frac}(R)\) and Spec\((R)=\) Spec\((V)\). The main result of the paper under review is that, given an extension of integral domains \(R\subset S\), if every proper subring of \(S\) containing \(R\) is a PVD then \(S\) is a PVD. From this the authors deduce that, given an extension of integral domains \(R\subset S\), if every proper subring of \(S\) containing \(R\) is a valuation domain (resp. a DVR) then \(S\) is a also a valuation domain (resp. the quotient field of \(R\)).
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integral domain
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intermediate ring
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overring
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ring extension
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integral extension
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integrally closed
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Prüfer domain
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valuation domain
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discrete valuation domain
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