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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4051692

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zbMATH Open0645.06004MaRDI QIDQ3788063FDOQ3788063


Authors: Alexander Lashkhi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1988



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zbMATH Keywords

principal ideal domainssubmodule lattices of proper modules


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Structure theory of lattices (06B05) Structure, classification theorems for modules and ideals in commutative rings (13C05) General theory of linear incidence geometry and projective geometries (51A05)



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  • Projective geometries over rings and modular lattices
  • General geometric lattices and projective geometry of modules
  • On the regularity of join-meet ideals of modular lattices
  • Layer-projective lattices. I
  • Layer-projective lattices. II
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  • Modelling of ring geometry from von Neumann's point of view
  • Chain conditions in \(D\)-semimodular lattices.





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