Rings for which certain modules are CS
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Rings for which certain modules are \(CS\)
Injective modules, self-injective associative rings (16D50) von Neumann regular rings and generalizations (associative algebraic aspects) (16E50) Free, projective, and flat modules and ideals in associative algebras (16D40) Structure and classification for modules, bimodules and ideals (except as in 16Gxx), direct sum decomposition and cancellation in associative algebras) (16D70) Chain conditions on annihilators and summands: Goldie-type conditions (16P60)
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- A note on GV-modules with Krull dimension
- CS-Modules with ACC or DCC on essential submodules
- Characterisations of generalised un i serial rings in terms of factor rings
- Cyclic modules whose quotients have all complement submodules direct summands
- Endomorphism Rings of Modules over non-singular CS Rings
- Extending modules over commutative domains
- Injective modules over twisted polynomial rings
- Lifting modules, extending modules and their applications to QF-rings
- Modules with decompositions that complement direct summands
- On Quasi‐Artinian Rings
- On a theorem of chatters1
- On almost M-projectives and almost M-injectives
- On categories of indecomposable modules. I
- On modules with finite uniform and Krull dimension
- On pure semi-simple Grothendieck categories I
- Piecewise domains
- RINGS IN WHICH EVERY COMPLEMENT RIGHT IDEAL IS A DIRECT SUMMAND
- Rings all of whose finitely generated modules are injective
- Rings characterized by their right ideals or cyclic modules
- Singular torsion and the splitting properties
- The structure of extending modules over noetherian rings
- Torsion-Free and Divisible Modules Over Non-Integral-Domains
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- Simple-direct-projective modules
- On radicals in the category of modules over a csp-ring
- An alternative perspective on injectivity of modules.
- Rings whose finitely generated modules are extending
- Simple-direct-modules
- σ-cs-modules
- When is the cs condition hereditary?
- On indecomposable decompositions of \(CS\)-modules. II
- Rings Whose CS Modules Are Countably Σ-CS
- Decompositions of modules into projective modules and CS-modules
- Rings whose modules are direct sums of extending modules
- Some remarks on CS modules and SI rings
- On the CS condition and rings with chain conditions.
- Rings for which every cosingular module is discrete
- S-CS modules and rings
- Generalized Injectivity and Approximations
- Modules which are extending relative to module classes
- On CS-modules over Goldie rings.
- On some classes of Artinian rings
- Artinian serial rings \(R\) with \(J^3(R) = 0\)
- On generalized CS-modules.
- Rings characterised by semiprimitive modules
- \(\Sigma\)-extending modules
- Rings whose pure-injective right modules are direct sums of lifting modules.
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