Characterizing rings in terms of the extent of the injectivity of their simple modules
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- A class of contracted inverse semigroup rings
- Absolutely torsion-free rings
- An alternative perspective on injectivity of modules.
- Characterizing rings in terms of the extent of the injectivity and projectivity of their modules.
- Hereditary Noetherian prime rings and idealizers.
- Homological properties of the ring of differential polynomials
- Modules over Dedekind prime rings
- On Artinian rings with restricted class of injectivity domains.
- On absolutely torsion-free rings
- On hereditary rings and Boyle's conjecture
- On quasi-ideals in contracted semigroup rings
- On semi-artinian \(V\)-modules
- On subinjectivity domains of pure-injective modules
- On the structure of modules defined by subinjectivity
- On twisted polynomial rings
- Poor modules with no proper poor direct summands
- Poor modules: the opposite of injectivity.
- Primeness described in the language of torsion preradicals
- Rings all of whose finitely generated modules are injective
- Rings and modules characterized by opposites of injectivity.
- Rings and modules of quotients
- Rings whose cyclic modules have finitely generated socle
- Rings whose cyclic modules have restricted injectivity domains
- Rings whose modules have maximal or minimal injectivity domains.
- Rings without a middle class from a lattice-theoretic perspective
- Rugged modules: the opposite of flatness
- Semiartinian \(V\)-rings and semiartinian von Neumann regular rings
- Semihereditary rings
- Singular torsion and the splitting properties
- Some Applications of Differential Algebra to Ring Theory
- Strongly Prime Rings
- Syntactic semigroups and graph algebras
- The isomorphism problem for graph magma algebras
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