p-semisimple modules and type submodules
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- A study on dimensions of modules
- ATOMIC MODULES
- Algebraic characterizations of some disconnected spaces
- Algebraic properties of some factor rings of C(X)
- Baer and Quasi-Baer Modules
- Classes of modules.
- Decomposing modules into direct sums of submodules with types
- Homomorphisms from \(C(X,\mathbb {Z})\) into a ring of continuous functions
- Multiplication modules and tensor product
- On maximal ideals of C_c(X) and the uniformity of its localizations
- On the Intrinsic Topology and Some Related Ideals of C(X)
- On the functionally countable subalgebra of C(X)
- Perpendicular graph of modules
- Reduced multiplication modules
- Rings of Integer-Valued Continuous Functions
- Rings whose finitely generated modules are extending
- Several generalizations of the Wedderburn-Artin theorem with applications
- Some new classes of topological spaces and annihilator ideals
- Virtually semisimple modules and a generalization of the Wedderburn-Artin theorem
- C(X) versus its functionally countable subalgebra
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