Automorphism-extendable and endomorphism-extendable modules
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Publication:2199374
DOI10.1007/S10958-020-04689-1zbMath1460.16004OpenAlexW3002266263WikidataQ126293368 ScholiaQ126293368MaRDI QIDQ2199374
Publication date: 16 September 2020
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Sciences (New York) (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-020-04689-1
Endomorphism rings; matrix rings (16S50) Injective modules, self-injective associative rings (16D50) Free, projective, and flat modules and ideals in associative algebras (16D40)
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- Automorphism-extendable modules.
- Rings and modules which are stable under automorphisms of their injective hulls.
- Strongly semiprime rings and nonsingular quasi-injective modules
- Poorly injective modules
- Distributive modules
- Structure of modules close to injective
- Strongly semiprime rings
- QF-3 rings and categories of projective modules
- Modules over strongly semiprime rings
- Automorphism-invariant non-singular rings and modules
- Automorphism-invariant modules satisfy the exchange property.
- Extensions of automorphisms of submodules.
- Algebras for which every indecomposable right module is invariant in its injective envelope
- Serial rings
- Characteristic submodules of injective modules over strongly prime rings.
- Automorphisms of submodules and their extensions
- Automorphism-invariant semi-Artinian modules
- Rings over which all modules are completely integrally closed
- Quasi-Injective Modules and Irreducible Rings
- Rings whose modules are direct sums of extending modules
- INTEGRALLY CLOSED RINGS
- Modules Whose Lattice of Submodules is Distributive
- A Singular Primitive Ring
- Modules Et Anneaux Quasi-Continus
- Pseudo-Injective Modules Which are not Quasi-Injective
- Quasi-Injective and Pseudo-Infective Modules
- Strongly Prime Rings
- Injective and automorphism-invariant non-singular modules
- MODULES WHICH ARE INVARIANT UNDER AUTOMORPHISMS OF THEIR INJECTIVE HULLS
- Modules over strongly prime rings
- Rings of Invariant Module Type and Automorphism-Invariant Modules
- Modules Over Hereditary Noetherian Prime Rings
- Characteristic submodules of injective modules
- Modules which are invariant under monomorphisms of their injective hulls
- Semihereditary rings
- Bounded Hereditary Noetherian Prime Rings
- Quasi-Injective and Quasi-Projective Modules Over Hereditary Noetherian Prime Rings
- Krull dimension
- Automorphism-invariant modules.
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