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Regular over-orders of lattice-finite rings and the Krull-Schmidt property.
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    Regular over-orders of lattice-finite rings and the Krull-Schmidt property. (English)
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    9 April 2003
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    Let \(R\) be a semilocal Noetherian ring with no simple left ideals. By an \(R\)-lattice is meant a finitely generated left \(R\)-module with zero socle. \(R\) is of finite lattice type if there are only finitely many isomorphism classes of indecomposable \(R\)-lattices. The author shows that if \(R\) is of finite lattice type, then \(R\) is contained in a semiperfect regular ring \(R'\) that is itself an \(R\)-lattice, such that the right conductor of \(R\) in \(R'\) is of finite index in \(R\). This ultimately implies that both the Krull-Schmidt property and the existence of such an \(R'\) are equivalent to the existence of almost split sequences in the category of \(R\)-lattices.
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    Krull-Schmidt categories
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    regular over-orders
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    almost split sequences
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    left Noetherian semilocal rings
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    lattice-finite rings
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    indecomposable lattices
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    semiperfect one-dimensional regular rings
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    Morita equivalences
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