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Noetherian rings of dimension one are pole assignable
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    Noetherian rings of dimension one are pole assignable (English)
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    1988
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    The author proves that every Noetherian ring of dimension one is pole- assignable. The proof is based on the fact that a commutative ring R is pole-assignable if R satisfies the condition that every basic finitely generated submodule of a finitely generated projective R-module P contains a rank one direct summand of P. A ring with this property is termed a bcs-ring by \textit{W. V. Vasconcelos} and \textit{C. A. Weibel} in J. Pure Appl. Algebra 52, No.1/2, 173-185 (1988; see the preceding review), where also a proof (obtained independently) is given that one-dimensional Noetherian rings are pole-assignable.
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    pole assignability
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    projective module
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    basic finitely generated submodule
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    bcs-ring
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