Semilocal Categories and Modules with Semilocal Endomorphism Rings

Semilocal Categories and Modules with Semilocal Endomorphism Rings
Author: Alberto Facchini
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2019-10-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3030232840

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This book collects and coherently presents the research that has been undertaken since the author’s previous book Module Theory (1998). In addition to some of the key results since 1995, it also discusses the development of much of the supporting material. In the twenty years following the publication of the Camps-Dicks theorem, the work of Facchini, Herbera, Shamsuddin, Puninski, Prihoda and others has established the study of serial modules and modules with semilocal endomorphism rings as one of the promising directions for module-theoretic research. Providing readers with insights into the directions in which the research in this field is moving, as well as a better understanding of how it interacts with other research areas, the book appeals to undergraduates and graduate students as well as researchers interested in algebra.

Module Theory

Module Theory
Author: Alberto Facchini
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3034887744

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This expository monograph was written for three reasons. Firstly, we wanted to present the solution to a problem posed by Wolfgang Krull in 1932 [Krull 32]. He asked whether what we now call the "Krull-Schmidt Theorem" holds for ar tinian modules. The problem remained open for 63 years: its solution, a negative answer to Krull's question, was published only in 1995 (see [Facchini, Herbera, Levy and Vamos]). Secondly, we wanted to present the answer to a question posed by Warfield in 1975 [Warfield 75]. He proved that every finitely pre sented module over a serial ring is a direct sum of uniserial modules, and asked if such a decomposition was unique. In other words, Warfield asked whether the "Krull-Schmidt Theorem" holds for serial modules. The solution to this problem, a negative answer again, appeared in [Facchini 96]. Thirdly, the so lution to Warfield's problem shows interesting behavior, a rare phenomenon in the history of Krull-Schmidt type theorems. Essentially, the Krull-Schmidt Theorem holds for some classes of modules and not for others. When it does hold, any two indecomposable decompositions are uniquely determined up to a permutation, and when it does not hold for a class of modules, this is proved via an example. For serial modules the Krull-Schmidt Theorem does not hold, but any two indecomposable decompositions are uniquely determined up to two permutations. We wanted to present such a phenomenon to a wider math ematical audience.

On Some Classes of Modules and Their Endomorphism Ring

On Some Classes of Modules and Their Endomorphism Ring
Author: Mai Hoang Bien
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659614040

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The first aim of this book is to generalize this result from indecomposable modules to square-free ones by showing that an injective module is square-free if and only if its endomorphism ring is quasi-duo. The second aim is to describe all maximal right (left, two-sided) ideals of the endomorphism ring of an arbitrary injective module. And the third aim is to study two classes of modules: Loewy modules with finite Loewy invariants over an arbitrary ring and max modules with finite radical invariants over a semilocal ring.

Lifting Modules

Lifting Modules
Author: John Clark
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2008-08-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3764375736

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Extending modules are generalizations of injective modules and, dually, lifting modules generalize projective supplemented modules. This duality exhibits a certain asymmetry. While the theory of extending modules is well documented in monographs and text books, the purpose of this monograph is to provide a thorough study of supplements and projectivity conditions needed to investigate classes of modules related to lifting modules.

Categories of Modules over Endomorphism Rings

Categories of Modules over Endomorphism Rings
Author: Theodore Gerard Faticoni
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821825549

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It is the goal of the memoir to develop a functorial transfer of properties between [italic capital]A and [script capital]M[subscript italic capital]E, the category of modules over [italic capital]E, that is more sensitive than the traditional starting point, Hom([italic capital]A, ·). This memoir should be accessible to anyone who has a working knowledge of rings, modules, functors, and categories equivalent to that gained by reading Anderson and Fuller's text "Rings and Categories of Modules."

Handbook of Algebra

Handbook of Algebra
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1185
Release: 2003-10-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0080532977

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Handbook of Algebra

The Concise Handbook of Algebra

The Concise Handbook of Algebra
Author: Alexander V. Mikhalev
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9401732671

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It is by no means clear what comprises the "heart" or "core" of algebra, the part of algebra which every algebraist should know. Hence we feel that a book on "our heart" might be useful. We have tried to catch this heart in a collection of about 150 short sections, written by leading algebraists in these areas. These sections are organized in 9 chapters A, B, . . . , I. Of course, the selection is partly based on personal preferences, and we ask you for your understanding if some selections do not meet your taste (for unknown reasons, we only had problems in the chapter "Groups" to get enough articles in time). We hope that this book sets up a standard of what all algebraists are supposed to know in "their" chapters; interested people from other areas should be able to get a quick idea about the area. So the target group consists of anyone interested in algebra, from graduate students to established researchers, including those who want to obtain a quick overview or a better understanding of our selected topics. The prerequisites are something like the contents of standard textbooks on higher algebra. This book should also enable the reader to read the "big" Handbook (Hazewinkel 1999-) and other handbooks. In case of multiple authors, the authors are listed alphabetically; so their order has nothing to do with the amounts of their contributions.

Modules over Non-Noetherian Domains

Modules over Non-Noetherian Domains
Author: László Fuchs
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2001
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821819631

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In this book, the authors present both traditional and modern discoveries in the subject area, concentrating on advanced aspects of the topic. Existing material is studied in detail, including finitely generated modules, projective and injective modules, and the theory of torsion and torsion-free modules. Some topics are treated from a new point of view. Also included are areas not found in current texts, for example, pure-injectivity, divisible modules, uniserial modules, etc. Special emphasis is given to results that are valid over arbitrary domains. The authors concentrate on modules over valuation and Prüfer domains, but also discuss Krull and Matlis domains, h-local, reflexive, and coherent domains. The volume can serve as a standard reference book for specialists working in the area and also is a suitable text for advanced-graduate algebra courses and seminars.

Ring Theory And Algebraic Geometry

Ring Theory And Algebraic Geometry
Author: A. Granja
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2001-05-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780203907962

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Focuses on the interaction between algebra and algebraic geometry, including high-level research papers and surveys contributed by over 40 top specialists representing more than 15 countries worldwide. Describes abelian groups and lattices, algebras and binomial ideals, cones and fans, affine and projective algebraic varieties, simplicial and cellular complexes, polytopes, and arithmetics.