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Foundations of Commutative Rings and Their Modules

Foundations of Commutative Rings and Their Modules
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Dewey Class 512.44
Title Foundations of Commutative Rings and Their Modules ([EBook]) / by Fanggui Wang, Hwankoo Kim.
Author Wang, Fanggui
Added Personal Name Kim, Hwankoo author.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Singapore : : Springer Singapore : : Imprint: Springer, , 2016.
Physical Details XXII, 699 p. 273 illus. : online resource.
Series Algebra and Applications 1572-5553 ; ; 22
ISBN 9789811033377
Summary Note This book provides an introduction to the basics and recent developments of commutative algebra. A glance at the contents of the first five chapters shows that the topics covered are ones that usually are included in any commutative algebra text. However, the contents of this book differ significantly from most commutative algebra texts: namely, its treatment of the Dedekind–Mertens formula, the (small) finitistic dimension of a ring, Gorenstein rings, valuation overrings and the valuative dimension, and Nagata rings. Going further, Chapter 6 presents w-modules over commutative rings as they can be most commonly used by torsion theory and multiplicative ideal theory. Chapter 7 deals with multiplicative ideal theory over integral domains. Chapter 8 collects various results of the pullbacks, especially Milnor squares and D+M constructions, which are probably the most important example-generating machines. In Chapter 9, coherent rings with finite weak global dimensions are probed, and the local ring of weak global dimension two is elaborated on by combining homological tricks and methods of star operation theory. Chapter 10 is devoted to the Grothendieck group of a commutative ring. In particular, the Bass–Quillen problem is discussed. Finally, Chapter 11 aims to introduce relative homological algebra, especially where the related concepts of integral domains which appear in classical ideal theory are defined and investigated by using the class of Gorenstein projective modules. Each section of the book is followed by a selection of exercises of varying degrees of difficulty. This book will appeal to a wide readership from graduate students to academic researchers who are interested in studying commutative algebra.:
Contents note 1 Basic Theory of Rings and Modules -- 2 The Category of Modules -- 3 Homological Methods -- 4 Basic Theory of Noetherian Rings -- 5 Extensions of Rings -- 6 w-Modules over Commutative Rings -- 7 Multiplicative Ideal Theory over Integral Domains -- 8 Structural Theory of Milnor Squares -- 9 Coherent Rings with Finite Weak Global Dimension -- 10 The Grothendieck Group of a Ring -- 11 Relative Homological Algebra -- References -- Index of Symbols -- Index.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3337-7
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