Hereditary Prime P.I. Rings are Classical Hereditary Orders†
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Publication:4774148
DOI10.1112/JLMS/S2-8.3.499zbMATH Open0286.16003OpenAlexW1968964585MaRDI QIDQ4774148FDOQ4774148
Authors: Lance W. Small, J. C. Robson
Publication date: 1974
Published in: Journal of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1112/jlms/s2-8.3.499
Separable algebras (e.g., quaternion algebras, Azumaya algebras, etc.) (16H05) Divisibility, noncommutative UFDs (16U30) Rings with polynomial identity (16Rxx)
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- A characterization of a non-frime v-hc order
- ON Ω–KRMULL RINGS
- A new characterisation of hereditary PI rings
- Polynomials determining hereditary prime PI-rings
- On prime ideals in hereditary PI-rings
- Finite generalized crossed products over tame and maximal orders
- Generalized Rees rings and relative maximal orders satisfying polynomial identities
- Some examples op rings
- On the centre of a hereditary p.i . algebra
- Hereditary Finitely Generated Algebras Satisfying a Polynomial Identity
- Birational hereditary noetherian prime rings
- Homological dimensions of some p.i.rings
- Associative rings
- Right hereditary affine PI rings are left hereditary
- Semilinear clannish algebras
- Noetherian hereditary abelian categories satisfying Serre duality
- Modules Over Coproducts of Rings
- Integral extensions of rings satisfying a polynomial identity
- A krull type generalization of knp rings with enough Invertible ideals
- An isomorphism test for modules over a non-commutative PID. Applications to similarity of Ore polynomials.
- Hereditary rings with a polynomial identity1
- Fixed point rings of finite automorphism groups of hereditary finitely generated P.I. algebras
- Global dimension of factor rings
- A note on hereditary rings
- Hereditary finitely generated P.I. algebras
- Hereditary rings integral over their centers
- When is the ring a projective module over the fixed point ring?
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