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On von Neumann regular rings. X (English)
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1983
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[Part IX, cf. the article reviewed above.] In the first part of the paper, rings having a regular classical left quotient ring Q are considered and conditions for Q to be continuous, reduced, strongly regular and semi-simple Artinian are studied. In the second part, the following definition is introduced: A left A-module M is called an NCI module if, for any left submodule P containing a non-zero complement left submodule of M and any left submodule N of M which is isomorphic to P, every left A-homomorphism of N into P extends to an endomorphism of M. Injective modules are NCI and NCI-modules are continuous. The author connects this definition with various other notions, such as regular, strongly regular, quasi-Frobenius and semi- simple Artinian rings (e.g. A is semi-simple Artinian iff every finitely generated left module is NCI).
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generalization of injectivity
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regular classical left quotient ring
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NCI- modules
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strongly regular
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quasi-Frobenius
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semi-simple Artinian rings
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finitely generated left module
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