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Regularity and Substructures of Hom

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Regular rings were originally introduced by John von Neumann to clarify aspects of operator algebras ([33], [34], [9]). A continuous geometry is an indecomposable, continuous, complemented modular lattice that is not ?nite-dimensional ([8, page 155], [32, page V]). Von Neumann proved ([32, Theorem 14. 1, page 208], [8, page 162]): Every continuous geometry is isomorphic to the lattice of right ideals of some regular ring. The book of K. R. Goodearl ([14]) gives an extensive account of various types of regular rings and there exist several papers studying modules over regular rings ([27], [31], [15]). In abelian group theory the interest lay in determining those groups whose endomorphism rings were regular or had related properties ([11, Section 112], [29], [30], [12], [13], [24]). An interesting feature was introduced by Brown and McCoy ([4]) who showed that every ring contains a unique largest ideal, all of whose elements are regular elements of the ring. In all these studies it was clear that regularity was intimately related to direct sum decompositions. Ware and Zelmanowitz ([35], [37]) de?ned regularity in modules and studied the structure of regular modules. Nicholson ([26]) generalized the notion and theory of regular modules. In this purely algebraic monograph we study a generalization of regularity to the homomorphism group of two modules which was introduced by the ?rst author ([19]). Little background is needed and the text is accessible to students with an exposure to standard modern algebra. In the following, Risaringwith1,and A, M are right unital R-modules.

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Notation and Background.- Regular Homomorphisms.- Indecomposable Modules.- Regularity in Modules.- Regularity in HomR(A, M) as a One-sided Module.- Relative Regularity: U-Regularity and Semiregularity.- Reg(A, M) and Other Substructures of Hom.- Regularity in Homomorphism Groups of Abelian Groups.- Regularity in Categories.

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“This book is dedicated to generalizations of regularity for an Abelian group … . contains an excellent and detailed exposition of results on all types of regularity in Hom with consequences for modules and rings. It is accessible, with all necessary definitions and proofs, contains also a series of instructive examples. … interest both for students and specialists.” (A. I. Kashu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1169, 2009)

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From the reviews:
"This book is dedicated to generalizations of regularity for an Abelian group ... . contains an excellent and detailed exposition of results on all types of regularity in Hom with consequences for modules and rings. It is accessible, with all necessary definitions and proofs, contains also a series of instructive examples. ... interest both for students and specialists." (A. I. Kashu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1169, 2009)

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Authors Friedrich Kasch, Adolf Mader
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2009
 
EAN 9783764399894
ISBN 978-3-7643-9989-4
No. of pages 164
Dimensions 170 mm x 10 mm x 242 mm
Weight 326 g
Illustrations XV, 164 p.
Series Frontiers in Mathematics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra

Algebra, B, Gruppen und Gruppentheorie, Group Theory, Mathematics and Statistics, Rings (Algebra), Groups & group theory, Group Theory and Generalizations, Associative rings, Associative Rings and Algebras

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