Weakly Factorial Domains and Groups of Divisibility
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(25)- Semigroup Rings as Weakly Factorial Domains
- Some remarks on Prüfer \(\bigstar\)-multiplication domains and class groups
- Splitting the t-class group
- The w-integral closure of integral domains
- Prüfer-like conditions and pullbacks
- Nagata-like theorems for almost Prüfer v-multiplication domains
- t-splitting sets in integral domains.
- Weakly factorial property of a generalized Rees ring \(D[X,d/X]\)
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- Arithmetic of seminormal weakly Krull monoids and domains
- Splitting sets in integral domains
- Unique factorization property of non-unique factorization domains
- Homogeneous splitting sets of a graded integral domain
- Criteria for unique factorization in integral domains
- t-linked extensions, the t-class group, and Nagata's theorem
- Generalized Krull domains and the composite semigroup ring \(D+E[\Gamma^{\ast}]\)
- Semigroup rings as weakly factorial domains. II
- Semigroup rings as weakly Krull domains
- Unique factorization property of non-unique factorization domains. II
- On primary factorizations
- Elasticity of factorizations in integral domains
- Weakly Krull and related domains of the form \(D+M, A+XB[X]\) and \(A+X^2B[X]\)
- Graded integral domains and Prüfer-like domains
- An alternative approach to theory of weak factoriality
- Almost splitting sets in integral domains. II
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