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- Arithmetical pseudo-valuations associated to Dubrovin valuation rings and prime divisors of bounded Krull orders.
- Factorization theory: from commutative to noncommutative settings.
- Finitely generated torsion-free modules over integrally closed domains
- Generalized hereditary Noetherian prime rings
- Positively graded rings which are unique factorization rings
- Free group algebras in division rings with valuation II
- Rings of Morita contexts which are Dubrovin valuation rings
- Idealizers in differential polynomial rings and generalized HNP rings
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- Strongly graded rings which are generalized Dedekind rings
- Multiplicative Ideal Theory in Noncommutative Rings
- A characterization of G-Dedekind prime Morita contexts
- Projective ideals of skew polynomial rings over HNP rings
- Examples of Ore extensions which are maximal orders whose based rings are not maximal orders
- Right Mori Orders
- Weighted noncommutative regular projective curves
- Dimension theory in iterated local skew power series rings
- \(G\)-valuations and \(G\)-valuation rings
- Positively graded rings which are maximal orders and generalized Dedekind prime rings
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