Subrings of \(K[y_ 1,\dots ,y_ t]\) of the type \(D+I\) (Q1109827): Difference between revisions

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Subrings of \(K[y_ 1,\dots ,y_ t]\) of the type \(D+I\)
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    Subrings of \(K[y_ 1,\dots ,y_ t]\) of the type \(D+I\) (English)
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    Let K be a field and R a finitely generated K-algebra with no zero divisors. The aim of this paper is to study the subrings \(S\subset R\) of the form \(S=D+I\), where D is a subring of K and I is a non-zero ideal of R\ (I\(\neq R)\). Specifically, one characterizes when S is Noetherian, or Laskerian, or a zero-divisor ring, or a strong S-ring, or an N-ring.
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    Laskerian
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    zero-divisor ring
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    S-ring
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