Divided rings and going-down
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(76)- Locally henselian going-down domains
- On integral domains whose overrings are Kaplansky ideal transforms
- λ-rings, Φ-λ-rings, and Φ-Δ-rings
- A characterization of going-down-ring pairs of commutative rings
- Ahmes expansions of formal Laurent series and a class of nonarchimedean integral domains
- Anti-Archimedean property and the formal power series rings
- On \(\phi\)-(weak) global dimension
- Going-down pairs of commutative rings
- On \(\Phi\)-flat modules and \(\Phi\)-Prüfer rings
- Noetherian modules with prime nilradical
- Trivial extensions satisfying certain valuation-like properties
- On almost valuation ring pairs
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7687428 (Why is no real title available?)
- On some classes of integral domains defined by Krull's \(a.b.\) operations
- Amalgamated algebras issued from \(\phi\)-chained rings and \(\phi\)-pseudo-valuation rings
- NORMAL PAIRS WITH ZERO-DIVISORS
- Almost ϕ-integrally closed rings
- On a new class of integral domains with the portable property
- On questions related to normal pairs
- When is a fixed ring comparable to all overrings?
- Amenable and locally amenable algebraic frames
- Conducive integral domains
- Dp-minimal integral domains
- GOING-DOWN AND SEMISTAR OPERATIONS
- ON MAXIMAL NON-ACCP SUBRINGS
- On \(\phi\)-piecewise Noetherian rings
- On \(\phi\)-pseudo-Krull rings
- Star operations and pullbacks.
- Coherence in cartesian squares
- A constructive study about the set of intermediate rings
- Strong S-domains
- Integrally closed factor domains
- On a weak version of \(S\)-Noetherianity
- On \(\Phi \)-projective modules and \(\Phi \)-Prüfer rings
- Maximal non valuation domains in an integral domain
- Pseudo-valuation rings and C(X)
- Strongly divided domains
- Zero-divisors and zero-divisor graphs of power series rings
- POWERFUL IDEALS, STRONGLY PRIMARY IDEALS, ALMOST PSEUDO-VALUATION DOMAINS, AND CONDUCIVE DOMAINS
- \(\phi\)-almost Dedekind rings and \(\Phi\)-almost Dedekind modules
- Sur quelques classes d’anneaux divisés
- Integrally Closed Domains with Only Finitely Many Star Operations
- Integrally closed domains with treed overrings
- A universal survival ring of continuous functions which is not a universal lying-over ring
- Integral Overrings of Two-Dimensional Going-Down Domains
- Absorbing Ideals in Commutative Rings: A Survey
- Ascending the divided and going-down properties by absolute flatness
- Jump of a domain and spectrally balanced domains
- On \(n\)-semiprimary ideals and \(n\)-pseudo valuation domains
- Pseudo-powerful ideals in an integral domain
- \(\varphi\)-rings from a module-theoretic point of view: a survey
- On \(\varphi\)-Prüfer and \(\varphi\)-Bézout rings in amalgamation algebra along an ideal
- \(\star\)-super potent domains
- On almost-divided domains
- On divided and regular divided rings
- On pseudo 2-prime ideals and almost valuation domains
- Semistar-super potent domains
- Locally pseudo-valuation domains
- Universally catenarian integral domains
- Some results on the complement of the zero-divisor graph of a commutative ring
- On the prime spectrum of the ring of bounded nonstandard complex numbers
- On the Zero-Divisor Graph of a Ring
- A generalization of conducive domains
- Nonnil-P-coherent rings and nonnil-PP-rings
- On the prime spectrum of commutative semigroup rings
- Pseudo-almost valuation domains are quasilocal going-down domains, but not conversely
- Intersections of powers of a principal ideal and primality.
- On $n-$absorbing primary submodules
- On \(\Phi\)-Dedekind, \(\Phi\)-Prüfer and \(\Phi\)-Bezout modules
- Nonnil-Noetherian modules over commutative rings
- On 2-absorbing ideals of commutative semirings
- Straight Rings
- Chain conditions in amalgamated algebras along an ideal
- Conducive integral domains as pullbacks
- On \(n\)-absorbing ideals of locally divided commutative rings
- Maximal non-Prüfer and maximal non-\(\phi\)-Prüfer rings
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