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Extreme modules over the Weyl algebra \(A_ n\)
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    Extreme modules over the Weyl algebra \(A_ n\) (English)
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    19 February 1995
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    We extend well-known results for Weyl algebras (Bernstein inequality, Bernstein filtration, Hilbert function, dimension and multiplicity of finitely generated modules, Bernstein class of modules, Stafford's theorems, global dimension, and Krull dimension) to the class of generalized Weyl algebras containing the Weyl algebras \(A_n\). We also present new results such as the simplicity of the tensor products of simple modules, the classification of certain classes of simple modules, e.g., of polynomial modules and modules with strong \(D\)-torsion (the latter serve as an analog of the weight modules of simple Lie algebras), the classification of extreme \(A_n\)-modules, and the theorem on the multiplicity of simple \(A_n\)-modules.
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    Bernstein inequality
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    Weyl algebras
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    Bernstein filtration
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    finitely generated modules
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    global dimension
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    Krull dimension
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    simplicity
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    tensor products of simple modules
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    simple Lie algebras
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