Rings Whose Quasi-Injective Modules are Injective
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DOI10.2307/2038037zbMath0214.05605OpenAlexW4249855106MaRDI QIDQ5616245
Publication date: 1972
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2038037
Simple and semisimple modules, primitive rings and ideals in associative algebras (16D60) Semihereditary and hereditary rings, free ideal rings, Sylvester rings, etc. (16E60) Noetherian rings and modules (associative rings and algebras) (16P40) Localization and associative Noetherian rings (16P50)
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