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Weakly additively regular rings and special families of prime ideals

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zbMATH Open1375.13011MaRDI QIDQ4594435FDOQ4594435


Authors: Thomas G. Lucas Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 November 2017


Full work available at URL: http://pjm.ppu.edu/sites/default/files/papers/PJM_October_2017_3.pdf




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zbMATH Keywords

invertible idealadditively regularMarotweakly additively regular


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Ideals and multiplicative ideal theory in commutative rings (13A15) Integral domains (13G05) Integral dependence in commutative rings; going up, going down (13B21) Commutative ring extensions and related topics (13B99)



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  • Strongly additively regular rings and graphs
  • On weak \(\pi\)-regularity of rings whose prime ideals are maximal
  • On a theorem of Anderson and Chun
  • The group of invertible ideals of a Prüfer ring
  • Valuative Marot rings
  • Additively regular rings and Marot rings





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