Classifying E-algebras over Dedekind domains.
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- $E$-algebras whose torsion part is not cyclic
- Each countable reduced torsion-free commutative ring is a pure subring of an e-ring
- Finite rank torsion free Abelian groups and rings
- Generalized E-algebras over valuation domains
- Large E-rings exist
- Large \(E\)-modules exist
- Modules over domains large in a complete discrete valuation ring
- The endomorphism ring of the additive group of a ring
- Torsion-free nilpotent groups and E-modules
- Unital rings whose additive endomorphisms commute
- \(E\)-rings and related structures
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(12)- Skeletons, bodies and generalized \(E(R)\)-algebras.
- Large superdecomposable E(R)-algebras
- An extension of M. C. R. Butler's theorem on endomorphism rings
- \(E(R)\)-algebras that are sharply transitive modules.
- Absolute \(E\)-rings
- Idempotent functors and localizations in categories of modules and Abelian groups.
- $E$-algebras whose torsion part is not cyclic
- A theorem of M. C. R. Butler for Dedekind domains
- Generalized E-algebras over valuation domains
- Cellular covers for \(R\)-modules and varieties of groups.
- Generalized E-algebras via λ-calculus I
- SuperdecomposableE(R)-Algebras
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