Commutative rings whose certain modules decompose into direct sums of cyclic submodules
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- Almost Maximal Valuation Rings
- Anneaux locaux commutatifs sur lesquels tout module de type fini est somme directe de modules monogènes
- Characterizations of some classes of rings via locally supplemented modules
- Commutative rings in which each prime ideal is principal
- Commutative rings whose finitely generated modules decompose
- Commutative rings with restricted minimum condition
- Commutative tall rings
- Decomposability of Finitely Presented Modules
- Decomposable Modules
- Decomposition of modules. II: Rings without chain conditions
- Decompositions of Finitely Generated Modules
- Indecomposable Modules and Gelfand Rings
- Krull dimension
- Krull dimension and Noetherianness
- Locally perfect commutative rings are those whose modules have maximal submodules
- Loewy and Artinian modules over commutative rings
- Modules Over Dedekind Rings and Valuation Rings
- Modules over commutative regular rings
- On Bass modules and semi-V-modules
- On modules satisfying the descending chain condition on cyclic submodules
- On semiartinian and \(\Pi\)-semiartinian modules
- Regular and semisimple modules
- Regular modules and V-modules
- Relative Projectivity and Injectivity Classes Determined by Simple Modules
- Rings for which every module is a direct sum of cyclic modules
- Semiartinian \(V\)-rings and semiartinian von Neumann regular rings
- Semi—V—modules
- The Dual of the Notion of “Finitely Generated”
- Verallgemeinerte Abelsche Gruppen mit hyperkomplexem Operatorenring
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