Ideals that are an irredundant union of principal ideals
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Ideals and multiplicative ideal theory in commutative rings (13A15) Chain conditions, finiteness conditions in commutative ring theory (13E99) Commutative rings defined by factorization properties (e.g., atomic, factorial, half-factorial) (13F15) Divisibility and factorizations in commutative rings (13A05)
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- A Quasi-Commutative Ring That is Not Neo-Commutative
- Factorization in commutative rings with zero divisors
- Finite Unions of Ideals and Modules
- Idealization of a module
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(8)- Punctually free ideals
- Length functions in commutative rings with zero divisors
- Unique irredundant intersections of completely irreducible ideals
- Notions of unique factorization in commutative rings with zero divisors
- On the Embedded Primary Components of Ideals (IV)
- Commutative rings whose principal ideals have unique generators
- Ideals that are an irredundant union of principal ideals. II
- Unions of chains of primes
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