Infinitely generated projective modules over pullbacks of rings
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Publication:5401727
DOI10.1090/S0002-9947-2013-05798-4zbMath1344.16003arXiv1105.3627OpenAlexW2964022587WikidataQ105316027 ScholiaQ105316027MaRDI QIDQ5401727
Herbera, Dolors, Pavel Příhoda
Publication date: 12 March 2014
Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.3627
semilocal ringsinfinitely generated projective moduleslinear Diophantine inequalitiespullbacks of rings
Commutative semigroups (20M14) Free, projective, and flat modules and ideals in associative algebras (16D40) Diophantine inequalities (11D75) Noncommutative local and semilocal rings, perfect rings (16L30)
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