Abelian groups, rings, and modules : AGRAM 2000 Conference July 9-15, 2000, Perth, Western Australia / A.V. Kelarev [and others], editors.

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Corporate Author: AGRAM Conference Perth, W.A.
Other Authors: Kelarev, A. V. (Andrei V.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, ©2001.
Series:Contemporary mathematics (American Mathematical Society) ; v. 273.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Conference Participants
  • Part I. Introduction
  • László Fuchs and his ""moddom"" work
  • Part II. Survey Articles
  • Error-correcting codes as ideals in group rings
  • Homomorphisms and duality for torsion-free modules
  • Generalizations of isomorphism in torsion-free abelian groups
  • Automorphism groups of abelian groups
  • Part III. Contributed Papers
  • Direct sum decompositions of torsion-free abelian groups of finite rank
  • The endomorphism ring of a bounded abelian p-group
  • The Baer-Kaplansky theorem for almost completely decomposable groups.
  • Maximal pure independent sets
  • Characterization of the tori via density of the solution set of linear equations
  • Quotient divisible mixed groups
  • Stacked bases over h-local Prüfer domains
  • Groups with locally defined heights and products of R* groups
  • Reflexive subgroups of the Baer-Specker group and Martin's axiom
  • V-isotype subgroups of local k-groups
  • Character modules and endomorphism rings of modules over Artinian serial rings
  • Topologically pure extensions
  • Rings having simple adjoint semigroup
  • Invariants of global crq-groups.
  • On varieties of groups generated by wreath products of abelian groups
  • Existence of rigid indecomposable almost completely decomposable groups
  • C2-rings and the FGF-conjecture
  • Lifting direct sum decompositions of bounded abelian p-groups
  • On modules and submodules with finite projective dimension
  • On the torsion groups in cotorsion classes
  • Cotorsion theories induced by tilting and cotilting modules
  • Steadiness is tested by a single module.