When is D + M Coherent?
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(19)- Analogues of a theorem of Cohen for overrings
- Modules
- On \((n,d)\)-property in amalgamated algebra
- Weakly coherent property in amalgamated algebra along an ideal
- When every regular ideal is S-finite
- Remarks on module-finite pairs
- Commutative rings and modules that are Nil*-coherent or special Nil*-coherent
- About G-rings
- Uniformly graded-coherent rings
- Remarks on a Remark of Kaplansky
- Finite conductor rings
- On FF-rings
- Coherence in cartesian squares
- Subrings of \(K[y_ 1,\dots ,y_ t]\) of the type \(D+I\)
- t-class semigroups of integral domains
- Amalgamation extension in commutative ring theory: a survey
- Matlis' semi-regularity and semi-coherence in trivial ring extensions: a survey
- Weakly uniformly graded-coherent rings
- On the circles satisfying three conditions
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