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Scalar-reflexive rings. II (English)
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This paper is a continuation of part I of this paper [see the authors, Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 103, No.1, 1-8 (1988; Zbl 0656.13007)]. In this part II the authors show that a ring is strongly scalar-reflexive if and only if it is a finite direct sum of maximal valuation rings. They also show that a local ring is a scalar-reflexive if and only if it is an almost maximal valuation ring. In addition, they show that every Dedekind domain is scalar-reflexive, and they completely characterize the scalar- reflexive modules of a PID. They show that every non-torsion module over a domain is scalar-reflexive.
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scalar-reflexive ring
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almost maximal valuation ring
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Dedekind domain
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non-torsion module
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