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On a theorem on modular lattices

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DOI10.3792/PJA/1195524455zbMATH Open0085.25901OpenAlexW1965301063MaRDI QIDQ3256348FDOQ3256348


Authors: Y. Utumi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1959

Published in: Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series A, Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3792/pja/1195524455





zbMATH Keywords

rings, modules, fields


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Cited In (10)

  • Rings with Ascending Condition on Annihilators
  • Self-injective group ring
  • Endomorphism rings of torsionless modules
  • Rickart C* algebras. II
  • On Continuous Rings and Self Injective Rings
  • On Algebras of Finite Representation Type
  • Quotient rings and direct products of full linear rings
  • Rings whose faithful modules are flat over their endomorphism rings
  • A generalization of quasi-Frobenius rings
  • Quotient rings





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