The Zariski topology on the second spectrum of a module
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Publication:2928451
DOI10.1142/S1005386714000625zbMATH Open1309.13011OpenAlexW2081230886MaRDI QIDQ2928451FDOQ2928451
H. Ansari-Toroghy, F. Farshadifar
Publication date: 7 November 2014
Published in: Algebra Colloquium (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/s1005386714000625
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- On weakly 2-prime ideals in commutative rings
- On the interior of a submodule with respect to a set of ideals
- Zariski-like topology on the classical prime spectrum of a module
- On the second spectrum and the second classical Zariski topology of a module
- Second multiplication modules
- Zariski second radical elements of lattice modules
- On the upper dual Zariski topology
- Quasi 2-absorbing second modules
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- Zariski topology on the secondary-like spectrum of a module
- On $S$-comultiplication modules
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- The Zariski topology on the second spectrum of a module (II)
- A sheaf on the second spectrum of a module
- Second classical Zariski topology on second spectrum of lattice modules
- Finitely generated coreduced comultiplication modules
- On S-Zariski topology
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Decomposition of modules into modules whose annihilators are pseudo-irreducible
- On the maximal spectrum of a module and Zariski topology
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- Second spectrum of modules and spectral spaces
- Almost prime and weakly prime submodules
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