Primitive ideals of certain Noetherian algebras
DOI10.1007/BF01214914zbMath0403.16015MaRDI QIDQ1256028
Publication date: 1979
Published in: Mathematische Zeitschrift (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/172882
Intersection Theorem; Baire Property; Finitely-Generated Nilpotent Group Rings; Finitely-Presented Noetherian Algebra; Prime Goldie F-Algebra; Primitive Ideal Space; Primitive Ideals of Finitely-Generated Noetherian Algebras; Primitive Ideals of Solvable Enveloping Algebras; Separating Set
16S34: Group rings
16W20: Automorphisms and endomorphisms
16D70: Structure and classification for modules, bimodules and ideals (except as in 16Gxx), direct sum decomposition and cancellation in associative algebras)
16N40: Nil and nilpotent radicals, sets, ideals, associative rings
16D60: Simple and semisimple modules, primitive rings and ideals in associative algebras
16P60: Chain conditions on annihilators and summands: Goldie-type conditions
16P40: Noetherian rings and modules (associative rings and algebras)
16P50: Localization and associative Noetherian rings
16Gxx: Representation theory of associative rings and algebras
16Dxx: Modules, bimodules and ideals in associative algebras
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