Artinian dimension and isoradical of modules (Q2357069)
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Artinian dimension and isoradical of modules (English)
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19 June 2017
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An isosimple module is a remarkable structure of modules. It seems to be a generalization of simple modules. Moreover, the importance of isoartinian modules is described in Theorem 2.2 on page 69. A generalization of the concept of isoradical from rings to modules is also given. The authors describe how far modules are from the class of Artinian modules. They obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for a module \(M\) to be isoartinian. Moreover, a necessary condition for a module \(M\) to have a finite \(I\)-length is also given. The consequence of a module \(M\) having a finite \(I\)-length is described in Proposition 5.5 on page 84. However, this paper contains poor information on some parts, namely, notions on Loewy submodules, the definition of weak radical which is described on page 74, and Dubrovin valuation rings since this paper mentions DVR.
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Artinian dimension
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isoartinian module
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isonoetherian module
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isoradical
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module of finite length
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