Quasi-Injective Modules and Irreducible Rings
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DOI10.1112/JLMS/S1-36.1.260zbMATH Open0103.02203OpenAlexW1974411045WikidataQ114077817 ScholiaQ114077817MaRDI QIDQ3286388FDOQ3286388
Authors: R. E. Johnson, Edward T. Wong
Publication date: 1961
Published in: Journal of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1112/jlms/s1-36.1.260
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- Extended Jacobson density theorem for rings with derivations and automorphisms
- Characterisations of generalised un i serial rings in terms of factor rings
- Quasi-injective $S$-systems and their $S$-endomorphism semigroup
- Preradicals and classes of morphisms
- Automorphism-invariant modules.
- Localizations of tensor products.
- A note on quasi-divisible modules
- Dense submodules of multiplication modules*
- Arithmetical rings
- Structure of modules close to injective
- Pseudo-Injective Modules Which are not Quasi-Injective
- Extensions of automorphisms of submodules.
- Localization at epimorphisms and quasi-injectives
- Double centralizers and dominant dimensions
- Rings of U-dominant dimension \(\geq 1\)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Direct sum decompositions in Grothendieck categories
- MODULES WHICH ARE INVARIANT UNDER AUTOMORPHISMS OF THEIR INJECTIVE HULLS
- On the category vx in the preprojective partition
- Rings of left invariant module type
- Dimension and torsion theories for a class of Baer *-rings.
- On hereditary rings and Boyle's conjecture
- Rings whose (proper) cyclic modules have cyclic \(\pi\)-injective hulls
- MacWilliams extending conditions and quasi-Frobenius rings
- Injectives containihg no proper quasi-injective submodules
- Rings all of whose finitely generated ideals are automorphism-invariant
- Cocritically nice rings and boyle' conjecture
- Extending and lifting of endomorphisms and automorphisms of modules over non-primitive HNP rings
- Automorphism-extendable and endomorphism-extendable modules
- Modules that are invariant with respect to automorphisms and idempotent endomorphisms of their hulls and covers
- On automorphisms of an injective module
- Baer module hulls of certain modules over a Dedekind domain
- Modules which are isomorphic to submodules of each other
- Direct sums of injective and projective modules.
- Large rings of matrices contain full rows
- Semisimple Maximal Quotient Rings
- Coneat injective modules
- Poorly injective modules
- On the structure of indecomposable injective modules1
- Endomorphism rings via minimal morphisms
- On the cancellation of quasi-injective modules
- The Schröder-Bernstein problem for modules
- On \(\Sigma\)-\(q\) rings.
- Two-point differentiation for general orders
- On uniform dimensions of ideals in right nonsingular rings
- Modules which are invariant under idempotents of their envelopes
- Noetherian modules and Noetherian injective rings
- Additive unit structure of endomorphism rings and invariance of modules
- Quotient rings and direct products of full linear rings
- Properly semiprime self-pp-modules
- On direct representations of quasi-injectives and quasi-projectives
- Skew-injective modules
- Prime Rings with Maximal Annihilator and Maximal Complement Right Ideals
- TORSION THEORIES FOR FINITE VON NEUMANN ALGEBRAS
- On Almost Maximal Right Ideals
- Modules coinvariant under the idempotent endomorphisms of their covers
- Quasi-injectivity of partially ordered acts
- Sur les anneaux tels que tout produit de copies d'un module quasi- injectif soit un module quasi-injectif
- Rings whose faithful modules are flat over their endomorphism rings
- Modules which are subisomorphic to injective modules
- On the Injective Hulls of Semisimple Modules
- Modules invariant under automorphisms of their covers and envelopes.
- Rings for which every cyclic module is quasi-projective
- t-nilpotent invariant modules
- Automorphism-invariant modules satisfy the exchange property.
- Weakly primitive rings
- An exactness property of the \(\Hom\) functor and some characterizations of modules
- WHEN SELF-INJECTIVE RINGS ARE QF: A REPORT ON A PROBLEM
- 2-nilpotent-invariant modules
- Rings whose cyclic modules are direct sums of extending modules.
- On (weakly) co-Hopfian automorphism-invariant modules
- A closure operation on submodules
- Weakly automorphism invariant modules and essential tightness
- On image summand coinvariant modules and kernel summand invariant modules
- Weakly dual automorphism invariant and superfluous cotightness
- On nilpotent-invariant one-sided ideals
- Kernels of homomorphisms between uniform quasi-injective modules
- On a Finite Dimensional Quasi-Simple Module
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Restricted homological properties of modules
- On some classes of module hulls
- On automorphism-invariant multiplication modules over a noncommutative ring
- Modules Invariant Under Clean Endomorphisms of Their Injective Hulls
- T-idempotent invariant modules
- The trace property in preenveloping classes
- On rings with quasi-injective cyclic modules
- Down closed-quasi-injectivity of partially ordered acts
- Delta-modules and their quasi-injective hulls
- A Characterization of Algebras of Invariant-Coinvariant Module Type
- Factor Rings and Splitting Ideals of Self-Injective, CS and Baer Rings
- Modules which are invariant under nilpotents of their envelopes and covers
- On Continuous Hulls of Rings and Modules
- Density Relative to a Torsion Theory
- Über einen Typ von injektiven Klassen. (On a type of injective classes)
- On Morita equivalent of indecomposable automorphism-invariant rings
- Essentially quasi-injective modules and their direct sums
- When is every module with essential socle a direct sum of automorphism-invariant modules?
- Modules which are invariant under t-automorphisms of their injective hulls
- Some characterizations of uniserial rings
- On regular endomorphism rings of topological Abelian groups.
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