On modules related to McCoy modules
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Other classes of modules and ideals in associative algebras (16D80) Structure and classification for modules, bimodules and ideals (except as in 16Gxx), direct sum decomposition and cancellation in associative algebras) (16D70) Other special types of modules and ideals in commutative rings (13C13) Conditions on elements (16U99)
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- A question on McCoy rings
- A unified approach to various generalizations of Armendariz rings.
- Armendariz rings
- Armendariz rings and gaussian rings
- CLASSICAL COMPLETELY PRIME SUBMODULES
- DUO MODULES
- Extensions of McCoy Rings
- Extensions of Rings Having McCoy Condition
- McCoy modules and related modules over commutative rings
- McCoy rings and zero-divisors.
- On McCoy modules.
- On a generalization of McCoy rings.
- On a generalization of right duo rings
- On a skew McCoy ring
- On reduced modules and rings.
- On right McCoy rings and right McCoy rings relative to u.p.-monoids.
- On semiprime Goldie modules
- On the Representation of Modules by Sheaves of Factor Modules
- Polynomial mappings
- Remarks on Divisors of Zero
- Right Gaussian rings and skew power series rings.
- S-NOETHERIAN RINGS
- Semi-commutative modules and Armendariz modules.
- Semi-commutativity and the McCoy condition.
- The McCoy condition on noncommutative rings.
- The diamond lemma for ring theory
- The rings where zero-divisor polynomials have zero-divisor coefficients
- Theory of relations. Transl. from the French by P. Clote
- Zero-divisor placement, a condition of Camillo, and the McCoy property
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