Hereditary QI-Rings
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Publication:4774155
DOI10.2307/1996823zbMATH Open0286.16016OpenAlexW4236508729MaRDI QIDQ4774155FDOQ4774155
Publication date: 1974
Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1996823
Injective modules, self-injective associative rings (16D50) Prime and semiprime associative rings (16N60) Homological methods in associative algebras (16Exx)
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- Rings all of whose torsion quasi-injective modules are injective
- Boyle’s conjecture and perfect localizations
- Rings characterized by their weakly-injective modules
- Rings whose cyclic modules have restricted injectivity domains
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- On hereditary rings and Boyle's conjecture
- On a class of QI-rings
- Rings whose modules have maximal or minimal injectivity domains.
- V-Rings versus Σ-V rings
- On the splitting property of rings with restricted class of injectivity domains
- Poor modules: the opposite of injectivity.
- Characterizing rings in terms of the extent of the injectivity and projectivity of their modules.
- Skew-injective modules
- Rings with restricted injective condition
- Some characterizations of semiprime Goldie rings
- Rings whose modules have maximal or minimal projectivity domain.
- On rings whose quasi-injective modules are injective or semisimple
- An approach to Boyle's conjecture
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