Most abelian p-groups are determined by the Jacobson radical of their endomorphism rings
DOI10.1007/BF02572332zbMATH Open0811.20046OpenAlexW2058057634WikidataQ56988281 ScholiaQ56988281MaRDI QIDQ1340936FDOQ1340936
Authors: Jutta Hausen, Cheryl E. Praeger, Phillip Schultz
Publication date: 21 December 1994
Published in: Mathematische Zeitschrift (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/174661
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\(p\)-groupsJacobson radicalendomorphism ringtorsion elementstorsion radicalmaximal divisible subgroupsunbounded basic subgroup
Torsion groups, primary groups and generalized primary groups (20K10) Jacobson radical, quasimultiplication (16N20) Endomorphism rings; matrix rings (16S50) Automorphisms, homomorphisms, endomorphisms, etc. for abelian groups (20K30) Subgroups of abelian groups (20K27)
Cites Work
- Some Results on Abelian Groups
- Automorphism rings of primary abelian operator groups
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Cited In (13)
- Determining Abelian \(p\)-groups by the Jacobson radical of their endomorphism rings
- On direct decompositions of \(p\)-adic groups
- The Jacobson radical's role in isomorphism theorems for \(p\)-adic modules extends to topological isomorphism
- Around the Baer-Kaplansky theorem
- A Baer-Kaplansky theorem for modules over principal ideal domains
- Modules over discrete valuation domains. II
- Modules over discrete valuation domains. III
- On the coincidence of the subgroups \(J(E(A))A\) and \(\text{Rad}(_{E(A)}A)\) in a group \(A\).
- Influence of the Baer-Kaplansky theorem on the development of the theory of groups, rings, and modules
- Jacobson Radical Isomorphism Theorems for Mixed Modules Part One: Determining the Torsion
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- Modules over discrete valuation domains. I
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