On Invertible Bimodules and Automorphisms of Noncommutative Rings
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Publication:4286817
DOI10.2307/2154590zbMath0803.16019MaRDI QIDQ4286817
Robert M. Guralnick, Susan Montgomery
Publication date: 2 May 1994
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2154590
symmetric groups; Krull dimension; first Weyl algebra; fixed ring; stably free; group of outer automorphisms; invertible bimodules; commutative affine domain; group of central invertible bimodules; semiprime noetherian affine pi ring
16W20: Automorphisms and endomorphisms
16D20: Bimodules in associative algebras
11R65: Class groups and Picard groups of orders
16R20: Semiprime p.i. rings, rings embeddable in matrices over commutative rings
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