Retractable and coretractable modules.
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- All finitely generatedM-subgenerated modules are extending
- CORETRACTABLE MODULES
- Completely coretractable rings.
- Exchange property and the natural preorder between simple modules over semi-Artinian rings
- Extensions of simple modules and the converse of Schur's lemma.
- Mod-retractable rings.
- On quasi-duo rings
- On rings whose modules have nonzero homomorphisms to nonzero submodules.
- On some classes of semi-Artinian rings.
- Perfect rings for which the converse of Schur's lemma holds
- Simple Endomorphism Rings
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(17)- CORETRACTABLE MODULES
- On rings admitting nonzero homomorphisms between non-projective modules
- Coretractable modules relative to a module
- Quasi-coretractable modules
- Applications of epi-retractable modules.
- Retractable and coretractable abelian groups
- Coretractable modules relative to a submodule
- A variation of coretractable modules
- Mod-retractable strongly \(\pi \)-regular rings and group algebras
- A generalization of coretractable modules
- Retractable and coretractable modules over formal triangular matrix rings
- A new approach to dualize retractable modules
- Fully Kasch Modules and Rings
- Primary decomposition of crossed product and hypercentral algebras
- Fully extending modules
- Semismall compressible and semismall retractable modules
- Co-Epi-Retractable Modules and Co-Pri Rings
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