Methods in Module Theory

Methods in Module Theory

Author: Abrams

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1992-10-16

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9780824788025

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A collection of articles embodying the work presented at the 1991 Methods in Module Theory Conference at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs - facilitating the explanation and cross-fertilization of new techniques that were developed to answer a variety of module-theoretic questions.


Almost Free Modules

Almost Free Modules

Author: P.C. Eklof

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1990-04-23

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 0080960243

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This is an extended treatment of the set-theoretic techniques which have transformed the study of abelian group and module theory over the last 15 years. Part of the book is new work which does not appear elsewhere in any form. In addition, a large body of material which has appeared previously (in scattered and sometimes inaccessible journal articles) has been extensively reworked and in many cases given new and improved proofs. The set theory required is carefully developed with algebraists in mind, and the independence results are derived from explicitly stated axioms. The book contains exercises and a guide to the literature and is suitable for use in graduate courses or seminars, as well as being of interest to researchers in algebra and logic.


A First Course in Module Theory

A First Course in Module Theory

Author: M. E. Keating

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9781860940965

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An introduction to module theory for students with some knowledge of linear algebra and elementary ring theory. Expounds the basics of module theory, including methods of comparing, constructing and decomposing modules, then presents the structure theory of modules over Euclidean domains. Concluding chapters look at two standard forms for a square matrix, and projective modules over rings in general. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Abelian Groups, Module Theory, and Topology

Abelian Groups, Module Theory, and Topology

Author: Dikran Dikranjan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-05-16

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 1482276054

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Features a stimulating selection of papers on abelian groups, commutative and noncommutative rings and their modules, and topological groups. Investigates currently popular topics such as Butler groups and almost completely decomposable groups.


Stable Module Theory

Stable Module Theory

Author: Maurice Auslander

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 0821812947

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The notions of torsion and torsion freeness have played a very important role in module theory--particularly in the study of modules over integral domains. Furthermore, the use of homological techniques in this connection has been well established. It is the aim of this paper to extend these techniques and to show that this extension leads naturally to several new concepts (e.g. k-torsion freeness and Gorenstein dimension) which are useful in the classification of modules and rings.


Commutative Algebra: Constructive Methods

Commutative Algebra: Constructive Methods

Author: Henri Lombardi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-07-22

Total Pages: 1033

ISBN-13: 940179944X

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Translated from the popular French edition, this book offers a detailed introduction to various basic concepts, methods, principles, and results of commutative algebra. It takes a constructive viewpoint in commutative algebra and studies algorithmic approaches alongside several abstract classical theories. Indeed, it revisits these traditional topics with a new and simplifying manner, making the subject both accessible and innovative. The algorithmic aspects of such naturally abstract topics as Galois theory, Dedekind rings, Prüfer rings, finitely generated projective modules, dimension theory of commutative rings, and others in the current treatise, are all analysed in the spirit of the great developers of constructive algebra in the nineteenth century. This updated and revised edition contains over 350 well-arranged exercises, together with their helpful hints for solution. A basic knowledge of linear algebra, group theory, elementary number theory as well as the fundamentals of ring and module theory is required. Commutative Algebra: Constructive Methods will be useful for graduate students, and also researchers, instructors and theoretical computer scientists.


Modules and the Structure of Rings

Modules and the Structure of Rings

Author: Golan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1991-04-24

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780824785550

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This book offers vital background information on methods for solving hard classification problems of algebraic structures. It explains how algebraists deal with the problem of the structure of modules over rings and how they make use of these structures to classify rings.


A Primer of Algebraic D-Modules

A Primer of Algebraic D-Modules

Author: S. C. Coutinho

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1995-09-07

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0521551196

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The theory of D-modules is a rich area of study combining ideas from algebra and differential equations, and it has significant applications to diverse areas such as singularity theory and representation theory. This book introduces D-modules and their applications avoiding all unnecessary over-sophistication. It is aimed at beginning graduate students and the approach taken is algebraic, concentrating on the role of the Weyl algebra. Very few prerequisites are assumed, and the book is virtually self-contained. Exercises are included at the end of each chapter and the reader is given ample references to the more advanced literature. This is an excellent introduction to D-modules for all who are new to this area.


Approximations and Endomorphism Algebras of Modules

Approximations and Endomorphism Algebras of Modules

Author: Rüdiger Göbel

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2012-10-01

Total Pages: 1002

ISBN-13: 3110218119

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This second, revised and substantially extended edition of Approximations and Endomorphism Algebras of Modules reflects both the depth and the width of recent developments in the area since the first edition appeared in 2006. The new division of the monograph into two volumes roughly corresponds to its two central topics, approximation theory (Volume 1) and realization theorems for modules (Volume 2). It is a widely accepted fact that the category of all modules over a general associative ring is too complex to admit classification. Unless the ring is of finite representation type we must limit attempts at classification to some restricted subcategories of modules. The wild character of the category of all modules, or of one of its subcategories C, is often indicated by the presence of a realization theorem, that is, by the fact that any reasonable algebra is isomorphic to the endomorphism algebra of a module from C. This results in the existence of pathological direct sum decompositions, and these are generally viewed as obstacles to classification. In order to overcome this problem, the approximation theory of modules has been developed. The idea here is to select suitable subcategories C whose modules can be classified, and then to approximate arbitrary modules by those from C. These approximations are neither unique nor functorial in general, but there is a rich supply available appropriate to the requirements of various particular applications. The authors bring the two theories together. The first volume, Approximations, sets the scene in Part I by introducing the main classes of modules relevant here: the S-complete, pure-injective, Mittag-Leffler, and slender modules. Parts II and III of the first volume develop the key methods of approximation theory. Some of the recent applications to the structure of modules are also presented here, notably for tilting, cotilting, Baer, and Mittag-Leffler modules. In the second volume, Predictions, further basic instruments are introduced: the prediction principles, and their applications to proving realization theorems. Moreover, tools are developed there for answering problems motivated in algebraic topology. The authors concentrate on the impossibility of classification for modules over general rings. The wild character of many categories C of modules is documented here by the realization theorems that represent critical R-algebras over commutative rings R as endomorphism algebras of modules from C. The monograph starts from basic facts and gradually develops the theory towards its present frontiers. It is suitable both for graduate students interested in algebra and for experts in module and representation theory.


Modules and the Structure of Rings

Modules and the Structure of Rings

Author: Golan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-10-19

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1351430378

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This textbook is designed for students with at least one solid semester of abstract algebra,some linear algebra background, and no previous knowledge of module theory. Modulesand the Structure of Rings details the use of modules over a ring as a means of consideringthe structure of the ring itself--explaining the mathematics and "inductivereasoning" used in working on ring theory challenges and emphasizing modules insteadof rings.Stressing the inductive aspect of mathematical research underlying the formal deductivestyle of the literature, this volume offers vital background on current methods for solvinghard classification problems of algebraic structures. Written in an informal butcompletely rigorous style, Modules and the Structure of Rings clarifies sophisticatedproofs ... avoids the formalism of category theory ... aids independent study or seminarwork ... and supplies end-of-chapter problems.This book serves as an excellent primary.text for upper-level undergraduate and graduatestudents in one-semester courses on ring or module theory-laying a foundation formore advanced study of homological algebra or module theory.