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Rings That are Nearly Associative
Associative rings. --- Rings (Algebra) --- Algebraic rings --- Ring theory --- Algebraic fields
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This book contains the definitions of several ring constructions used in various applications. The concept of a groupoid-graded ring includes many of these constructions as special cases and makes it possible to unify the exposition. Recent research results on groupoid-graded rings and more specialized constructions are presented. In addition, there is a chapter containing open problems currently considered in the literature. Ring Constructions and Applications can serve as an excellent introduction for graduate students to many ring constructions as well as to essential basic concept
Rings (Algebra) --- Algebraic rings --- Ring theory --- Algebraic fields
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Commutative rings --- Group rings --- Unit groups (Ring theory)
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This book is an introduction to the theory of rings and modules that goes beyond what one normally obtains in a graduate course in abstract algebra. The theme of the text is the interplay between rings and modules. At times rings are investigated by considering given sets of conditions on the modules they admit and at other times rings of a certain type are considered to see what structure is forced on their modules. Standard topics in ring and module theory such as chain conditions on rings and modules, injective and projective modules and semisimple rings are included as well as subjects like category theory and homological algebra. The text also contains presentations on topics such as flat modules and coherent rings, injective envelopes, projective covers and perfect rings, reflexive modules and quasi-Frobenius rings, and graded rings and modules. The book is a self-contained volume written in a very systematic style: all proofs are clear and easy for the reader to understand and all arguments are based on materials contained in the book. A problem sets follow each section. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with concepts such as Zorn's lemma, commutative diagrams and ordinal and cardinal numbers. It is also assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge of rings and their homomorphisms. The text is suitable for graduate and PhD students who have chosen ring theory for their research subject.
Rings (Algebra) --- Modules (Algebra) --- Homological Algebra. --- Module Theory. --- Ring Theory.
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This volume consists of seven papers related in various matters to the research work of Kostia Beidar †, a distinguished ring theorist and professor of National Ching Kung University (NCKU). Written by leading experts in these areas, the papers also emphasize important applications to other fields of mathematics. Most papers are based on talks that were presented at the memorial conference which was held in March 2005 at NCKU.
Rings (Algebra) --- Near-rings --- Beidar, K. I. --- Ring theory.
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Algebra --- Algebra. --- Mathematical Sciences --- Applied Mathematics --- algebra --- modules --- ring theory --- homology
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Ring theory
Rings (Algebra) --- Associative rings. --- Algebraic rings --- Ring theory --- Algebraic fields --- Algèbres associatives --- Algèbres non associatives
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The algebraic theory of corner subrings introduced by Lam (as an abstraction of the properties of Peirce corners eRe of a ring R associated with an idempotent e in R) is investigated here in the context of Banach and C*-algebras. We propose a general algebraic approach which includes the notion of ranges of (completely) contractive conditional expectations on C*-algebras and on ternary rings of operators, and we investigate when topological properties are consequences of the algebraic assumpt...
Algebra. --- Rings (Algebra) --- Algebraic rings --- Ring theory --- Algebraic fields --- Mathematics --- Mathematical analysis
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This study of graded rings includes the first systematic account of the graded Grothendieck group, a powerful and crucial invariant in algebra which has recently been adopted to classify the Leavitt path algebras. The book begins with a concise introduction to the theory of graded rings and then focuses in more detail on Grothendieck groups, Morita theory, Picard groups and K-theory. The author extends known results in the ungraded case to the graded setting and gathers together important results which are currently scattered throughout the literature. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers in ring theory.
Grothendieck groups. --- Graded rings. --- Rings (Algebra) --- Algebraic rings --- Ring theory --- Algebraic fields --- Group theory
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The text of the first volume of the book covers the major topics in ring and module theory and includes both fundamental classical results and more recent developments. The basic tools of investigation are methods from the theory of modules, which allow a very simple and clear approach both to classical and new results. An unusual main feature of this book is the use of the technique of quivers for studying the structure of rings. A considerable part of the first volume of the book is devoted to a study of special classes of rings and algebras, such as serial rings, hereditary rings, semidistr
Rings (Algebra) --- Modules (Algebra) --- Finite number systems --- Modular systems (Algebra) --- Algebraic rings --- Ring theory --- Algebra --- Finite groups --- Algebraic fields
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