Self-injective rings and the minimal direct summand containing the nilpotents
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- Properties of regular rings
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(8)- RINGS CONTAINING IDEALS WITH BOUNDED INDEX
- Modules
- Decompositions of Baer-like rings
- When is the cs condition hereditary?
- Idempotents and completely semiprime ideals
- Homomorphic images and the singular ideal of a strongly right bounded ring
- Indecomposable Decompositions and the Minimal Direct Summand Containing the Nilpotents
- When Some Complement of a Submodule Is a Summand
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