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EXCHANGE RINGS OVER WHICH EVERY REGULAR MATRIX ADMITS DIAGONAL REDUCTION
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    EXCHANGE RINGS OVER WHICH EVERY REGULAR MATRIX ADMITS DIAGONAL REDUCTION (English)
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    24 September 2004
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    exchange rings
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    Morita contexts
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    strong separativity
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    regular matrices
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    diagonal reductions
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    finitely generated projective right modules
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    endomorphism rings
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