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    On \(S\)-strong Mori domains (English)
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    4 September 2014
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    Throughout this review \(D\) is an integral domain and \(S\) is a (not necessarily saturated) multiplicative subset of \(D\). \textit{D. D. Anderson} and \textit{T. Dumitrescu} [Commun. Algebra 30, No. 9, 4407--4416 (2002; Zbl 1060.13007)] introduced the concepts of \(S\)-Noetherian rings and \(S\)-principal ideal rings. A commutative ring \(R\) is called \(S\)-Noetherian ring (\(S\)-principal ideal ring) if each ideal of \(R\) is \(S\)-finite (respectively \(S\)-principal), i.~e., for each ideal \(I\) of \(R\) , there exist an \(s\in S\) and a finitely generated (respectively principal) ideal \(J\) of \(R\) such that \(sI\subset J\subset I\). The main purpose of the paper under review is to introduce and to investigate the notions of \(S\)-strong Mori domains, \(S\)-strong Mori modules and \(S\)-factorial domains. An integral domain \(D\) is called an \(S\)-strong Mori domain (\(S\)-factorial domain) if each ideal of \(D\) is \(S\)-\(w\)-finite (respectively, \(S\)-\(w\)-principal). A fractional ideal \(I\) of \(D\) is called of \(w\)-finite type if \(I=J_w\) for some finitely generated ideal \(J\) of \(D\) (\(J_w=\{x\in K|xF\subseteqq J\}\) for some finitely generated ideal \(F\) of \(D\) such that \((F^{-1})^{-1}=D\) and \(K\) is the quotient field of \(D\)). In Section 1 the authors study basic properties of \(S\)-strong Mori domains and \(S\)-factorial domains. In Section 2 they prove that if \(S\) is an anti-Archimedean subset of \(D\), then \(D\) is an \(S\)-strong Mori if and only if the polynomial ring \(D[X]\) is an \(S\)-strong Mori domain, if and only if the \(t\)-Nagata ring \(D[X]_{N_v}\) is an \(S\)-strong Mori domain, if and only if \(D[X]_{N_v}\) is an \(S\)-Noetherian domain. The Section~3 is devoted to study the Cohen type theorem for \(S\)-factorial domains and to give the new characterizations of Krull domains.
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    \(S\)-strong Mori domain
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    \(S\)-factorial domain
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    \(S\)-strong Mori module
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    Krull domain
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