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The following pages link to Cyclic modules whose quotients have all complement submodules direct summands (Q1176667):
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- Rings whose modules have maximal or minimal injectivity domains. (Q555579) (← links)
- Completely integrally closed modules and rings. III. (Q690761) (← links)
- Strongly semihereditary rings and rings with dimension. (Q694572) (← links)
- On modules with finite uniform and Krull dimension (Q1193247) (← links)
- Self-projective modules with \(\pi\)-injective factor modules (Q1204390) (← links)
- On semi-artinian \(V\)-modules (Q1207517) (← links)
- Nonsingular semiperfect CS-rings (Q1266459) (← links)
- Skew-injective modules (Q1807490) (← links)
- Structure of some Noetherian SI rings (Q1858170) (← links)
- Rings for which certain modules are \(CS\) (Q1901013) (← links)
- \(\Sigma\)-extending modules (Q1903695) (← links)
- Some results on V-rings and weakly V-rings. (Q1946088) (← links)
- Fully invariant-extending modular lattices, and applications. I. (Q1989816) (← links)
- Reverse mathematics and semisimple rings (Q2155498) (← links)
- Relativization, absolutization, and latticization in ring and module theory (Q2404198) (← links)
- Submodules and direct summands. (Q2453363) (← links)
- Rings whose modules have grade zero. (Q2581147) (← links)
- When socles split in injectivity domains of modules (Q2687592) (← links)
- Every Σ-CS-module has an indecomposable decomposition (Q2701609) (← links)
- ON<i>X</i>-EXTENDING AND<i>X</i>-CONTINUOUS MODULES (Q2747152) (← links)
- The conditions (C<sub>i</sub>) in modular lattices, and applications (Q2788746) (← links)
- RINGS WHOSE CYCLIC MODULES ARE DIRECT SUMS OF EXTENDING MODULES (Q2902681) (← links)
- ON KRULL–SCHMIDT FINITELY ACCESSIBLE CATEGORIES (Q3021160) (← links)
- A ONE-SIDED PRIME IDEAL PRINCIPLE FOR NONCOMMUTATIVE RINGS (Q3069768) (← links)
- Characterizations of rings by their modules (Q3136862) (← links)
- Some remarks on CS modules and SI rings (Q3149462) (← links)
- The Osofsky–Smith Theorem for Modular Lattices and Applications (I) (Q3225589) (← links)
- Rings over which all modules are completely integrally closed (Q3225911) (← links)
- AN AFFIRMATIVE ANSWER TO A QUESTION ON NOETHERIAN RINGS (Q3520468) (← links)
- ON THE OSOFSKY–SMITH THEOREM (Q3577719) (← links)
- RINGS OVER WHICH CYCLICS ARE DIRECT SUMS OF PROJECTIVE AND CS OR NOETHERIAN (Q3577723) (← links)
- Decomposition Theory of Perfect Modules (Q3607453) (← links)
- Rings whose modules are direct sums of extending modules (Q3631829) (← links)
- A structure theorem for SI-Modules (Q3990862) (← links)
- Generalized injectivity and chain conditions (Q4016245) (← links)
- On the relative (quasi-) continuity of modules (Q4216810) (← links)
- On SC-modules (Q4276500) (← links)
- σ-cs-modules (Q4282873) (← links)
- Direct sums of quasi-injective modules, injective covers, and natural classes (Q4295975) (← links)
- Direct sums of m-injective modules and module classes (Q4327991) (← links)
- Splitting Superhereditary Preradicals (Q4429461) (← links)
- Relative continuity of direct sums of <i>M</i>-injective modules (Q4515429) (← links)
- Rings admitting nonzero homomorphisms between non-injective modules (Q4576726) (← links)
- Rings whose cyclics are D3-modules (Q4588376) (← links)
- Rings whose cyclic modules are lifting and ⊕-supplemented (Q4689822) (← links)
- A right continuous right weakly si-ring is semisimple (Q4848330) (← links)
- Rings characterised by semiprimitive modules (Q4856672) (← links)
- All finitely generated<i>M</i>-subgenerated modules are extending (Q4874702) (← links)
- Modules arising from some relative injectives (Q4881939) (← links)
- On a class of non-noetherian V-ring (Q4890686) (← links)