Finiteness conditions on torsion theories
Mark L. Teply
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Finiteness conditions on torsion theories
Published
1985
Publisher
Departamento de Algebra y Fundamentos, Universidad de Granada
Pages
78
The algebraic theory of modular systems
Algebraic groups and modular Lie algebras
Finite-dimensional linear algebra
Jordan algebras of self-adjoint operators
Algebraic geometry codes
Maximal orders in rational cyclic algebras of composite degree ..
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