A note on maximal non-Noetherian subrings of a domain
DOI10.1007/s13366-011-0055-5zbMath1237.13019MaRDI QIDQ664208
Publication date: 29 February 2012
Published in: Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13366-011-0055-5
13B22: Integral closure of commutative rings and ideals
13E05: Commutative Noetherian rings and modules
13A18: Valuations and their generalizations for commutative rings
13A15: Ideals and multiplicative ideal theory in commutative rings
13B02: Extension theory of commutative rings
13B21: Integral dependence in commutative rings; going up, going down
13C15: Dimension theory, depth, related commutative rings (catenary, etc.)
13B30: Rings of fractions and localization for commutative rings
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