<p>Commutative algebra is a rapidly growing subject that is developing in many different directions. This volume presents several of the most recent results from various areas related to both Noetherian and non-Noetherian commutative algebra. This volume contains a collection of invited survey artic
Non-Noetherian Commutative Ring Theory
β Scribed by D. D. Anderson (auth.), Scott T. Chapman, Sarah Glaz (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 476
- Series
- Mathematics and Its Applications 520
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Commutative Ring Theory emerged as a distinct field of research in mathΒ ematics only at the beginning of the twentieth century. It is rooted in nineΒ teenth century major works in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry for which it provided a useful tool for proving results. From this humble origin, it flourished into a field of study in its own right of an astonishing richness and interest. Nowadays, one has to specialize in an area of this vast field in order to be able to master its wealth of results and come up with worthwhile contributions. One of the major areas of the field of Commutative Ring Theory is the study of non-Noetherian rings. The last ten years have seen a lively flurry of activity in this area, including: a large number of conferences and special sections at national and international meetings dedicated to presenting its results, an abundance of articles in scientific journals, and a substantial number of books capturing some of its topics. This rapid growth, and the occasion of the new Millennium, prompted us to embark on a project aimed at presenting an overview of the recent research in the area. With this in mind, we invited many of the most prominent researchers in Non-Noetherian Commutative Ring Theory to write expository articles representing the most recent topics of research in this area.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
GCD Domains, Gaussβ Lemma, and Contents of Polynomials....Pages 1-31
The Class Group and Local Class Group of an Integral Domain....Pages 33-55
Mori Domains....Pages 57-73
Whatβs New About Integer-Valued Polynomials on a Subset?....Pages 75-96
Half-Factorial Domains, a Survey....Pages 97-115
On Generalized Lengths of Factorizations in Dedekind and Krull Domains....Pages 117-137
Recent Progress on Going-Down I....Pages 139-168
Localizing Systems and Semistar Operations....Pages 169-197
Ideal Theory in Pullbacks....Pages 199-227
Commutative Rings of Dimension 0....Pages 229-249
Finite Conductor Rings with Zero Divisors....Pages 251-269
Construction of Ideal Systems with Nice Noetherian Properties....Pages 271-285
Generalized Local Rings and Finite Generation of Powers of Ideals....Pages 287-312
Connecting Trace Properties....Pages 313-323
Constructing Examples of Integral Domains by Intersecting Valuation Domains....Pages 325-340
Examples Built with D+M, A+XB[X] and other Pullback Constructions....Pages 341-368
T-Closedness....Pages 369-386
E-Rings and Related Structures....Pages 387-402
Prime Ideals and Decompositions of Modules....Pages 403-428
Putting T-Invertibility to Use....Pages 429-457
One Hundred Problems in Commutative Ring Theory....Pages 459-476
Back Matter....Pages 477-479
β¦ Subjects
Commutative Rings and Algebras; Field Theory and Polynomials; Algebraic Geometry
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