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Rings, Polynomials, and Modules

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This volume presents a collection of articles highlighting recent developments in commutative algebra and related non-commutative generalizations. It also includes an extensive bibliography and lists a substantial number of open problems that point to future directions of research in the represented subfields. The contributions cover areas in commutative algebra that have flourished in the last few decades and are not yet well represented in book form. Highlighted topics and research methods include Noetherian and non-Noetherian ring theory, module theory and integer-valued polynomials along with connections to algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, topology and homological algebra.

Most of the eighteen contributions are authored by attendees of the two conferences in commutative algebra that were held in the summer of 2016: "Recent Advances in Commutative Ring and Module Theory," Bressanone, Italy; "Conference on Rings and Polynomials" Graz, Austria. There is also a small collection of invited articles authored by experts in the area who could not attend either of the conferences. Following the model of the talks given at these conferences, the volume contains a number of comprehensive survey papers along with related research articles featuring recent results that have not yet been published elsewhere.

About the author

Marco Fontana 
is professor of algebra at the Università degli Studi "Roma Tre". His research interests lie in the areas of commutative ring theory and related topological aspects, with main focus on multiplicative ideal theory, Prüfer-like conditions and ideal factorizations, and Zariski-Riemann spaces of valuation domains.

Sophie Frisch
is associate professor of mathematics at Technische Universität Graz, Austria. Her research interests are in commutative algebra and ring theory, including, but not limited to, polynomial mappings and integer-valued polynomials.

Sarah Glaz
 is professor of mathematics at the University of Connecticut. Her research interests lie in the areas of commutative ring theory and homological algebra, with main focus on non-Noetherian properties such as coherence, finite conductor, Gaussian, and Prüfer-like conditions of rings and their modules.

Francesca Tartarone
 is associate professor of algebra atthe Università degli Studi "Roma Tre". Her research interests lie in the area of commutative ring theory with a particular focus on integer valued polynomial rings, star operations on ideals and multiplicative ideal theory properties of Prüfer-like domains. 


Paolo Zanardo
 is professor of algebra at the Università di Padova. His research interests lie in the area of commutative rings and their modules, with main focus on modules over valuation domains, ideal class semigroups, algebraic entropies, fully inert Abelian Groups, and factorization of matrices over integral domains.

Summary

Contributions cover areas in commutative algebra and related non-commutative generalizations that have flourished in the last few decades and are not yet well represented in book form
In addition to research articles, the volume provides comprehensive survey articles on recent advances and new trends in the field

The volume includes open problems that point to future directions of research

Product details

Assisted by Marco Fontana (Editor), Sarah Glaz (Editor), Sophi Frisch (Editor), Sarah Glaz et al (Editor), Sophie Frisch (Editor), Paolo Zanardo (Editor), Francesca Tartarone (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 01.01.2018
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra
 
EAN 9783319881201
ISBN 978-3-31-988120-1
Pages 375
Illustrations VIII, 375 p. 32 illus.
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 2 x 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 587 g
 
Subjects Algebra, B, Mathematics and Statistics, Commutative algebra, Commutative rings, Commutative Rings and Algebras, Rings (Algebra), Associative rings, Associative Rings and Algebras, module theory, Multiplicative ideal theory, star operations, topological entropy, valuation rings, polynomial functions, quasi-injective modules
 

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