Rings whose cyclics are U-modules
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- A CRASH COURSE ON STABLE RANGE, CANCELLATION, SUBSTITUTION AND EXCHANGE
- Characterization of modules and rings by the summand intersection property and the summand sum property.
- Commuting idempotents, square-free modules, and the exchange property.
- Cyclic modules whose quotients have all complement submodules direct summands
- Dual Utumi modules
- Dual-square-free modules
- Modules Whose Lattice of Submodules is Distributive
- On modules with finite uniform and Krull dimension
- RINGS WITH QUASI-INJECTIVE CYCLIC MODULES
- Rings All of Whose Cyclic Modules Are Quasi-Injective
- Rings all of whose finitely generated modules are injective
- Rings and modules which are stable under automorphisms of their injective hulls.
- Rings of invariant module type and automorphism-invariant modules.
- Rings whose cyclics are D3-modules
- Rings whose cyclics are \(C3\)-modules
- Rings whose injective hulls are dual square free
- Separative cancellation for projective modules over exchange rings
- Singular torsion and the splitting properties
- Structure of some Noetherian SI rings
- Utumi modules
- When cyclic singular modules over a simple ring are injective
- When is a simple ring Noetherian?
- \(C3\)-modules
- \(C4\)-modules
- \(D4\)-modules
- π-injective modules and rings whose cyclics are π-injective
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(10)- Utumi modules
- On fully-\(M\)-cyclic modules.
- Rings whose cyclics are DU-modules
- Utumi abelian groups
- When Is U(n) Cyclic? An Algebraic Approach
- Rings characterized by dual-Utumi-modules
- Rings all of whose right ideals are U-modules
- \(r\)-submodules and \(uz\)-modules
- \(UJ\)-endomorphism rings
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