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Advances In Rings Modules And Factorizations Graz Austria February 19-23 2018(1st Edition)

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Alberto Facchini ,Marco Fontana ,Alfred Geroldinger ,Bruce Olberding

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ISBN: 3030434184, 978-3030434182

Book publisher: Springer

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Advances In Rings Modules And Factorizations Graz Austria February 19-23 2018 1st Edition Summary: Occasioned by the international conference "Rings and Factorizations" held in February 2018 at University of Graz, Austria, this volume represents a wide range of research trends in the theory of commutative and non-commutative rings and their modules, including multiplicative ideal theory, Dedekind and Krull rings and their generalizations, rings of integer valued-polynomials, topological aspects of ring theory, factorization theory in rings and semigroups and direct-sum decompositions of modules. The volume will be of interest to researchers seeking to extend or utilize work in these areas as well as graduate students wishing to find entryways into active areas of current research in algebra. A novel aspect of the volume is an emphasis on how diverse types of algebraic structures and contexts (rings, modules, semigroups, categories) may be treated with overlapping and reinforcing approaches.