Rings whose modules have nice decompositions
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Publication:2546540
DOI10.1007/BF01110928zbMATH Open0218.13012OpenAlexW2911370709MaRDI QIDQ2546540FDOQ2546540
Authors: Robert B. jun. Warfield
Publication date: 1972
Published in: Mathematische Zeitschrift (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/171701
Structure, classification theorems for modules and ideals in commutative rings (13C05) Theory of modules and ideals in commutative rings (13C99) Commutative Artinian rings and modules, finite-dimensional algebras (13E10) Principal ideal rings (13F10)
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- Sur les anneaux principaux
- Commutative rings whose proper ideals are direct sums of uniform modules
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- A test for finite representation type
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- Rings whose Right Modules are Direct Sums of Indecomposable Modules
- Local rings whose modules are almost serial
- On the Sparsity of Representations of Rings of Pure Global Dimension Zero
- Modules of existentially closed algebras
- CF-modules over commutative rings
- Commutative rings whose proper ideals are serial
- (Sigma-) algebraic compactness of rings
- On duo rings, pure semisimplicity and finite representation type
- Noetherian rings whose modules are prime serial
- On left Köthe rings and a generalization of a Köthe-Cohen-Kaplansky theorem
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