Introduces and applies the standard techniques in the area (ring of fractions, bimodules, Krull dimension, linked prime ideals).
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This introduction to noncommutative Noetherian rings is intended to be accessible to anyone with a basic background in algebra. It can be used as a first-year graduate text, or as a self-contained reference. The authors' pedagogic style, with much explanatory discussion and exercises integrated into the development, will be a valuable aid in this respect. The standard techniques in the area (rings of fractions, bimodules, Krull dimension, linked prime ideals) are introduced and applied to a variety of problems. A recurring emphasis is placed on prime ideals and injective modules.
K. R. Goodearl received his Ph.D. in 1971 from the University of Washington. Following an instructorship at the University of Chicago, he spent 19 years at the University of Utah. Since 1991, he has been a professor of mathematics at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. "This introduction to noncommutative Noetherian rings is intended to be accessible to anyone with a basic background in algebra. It can be used as a first-year graduate text, or as a self-contained reference. The authors' pedagogic style, with much explanatory discussion and exercises integrated into the development, will be a valuable aid in this respect. The standard techniques in the area (rings of fractions, bimodules, Krull dimension, linked prime ideals) are introduced and applied to a variety of problems. A recurring emphasis is placed on prime ideals and injective modules." (Publisher). N° de réf. du vendeur HB8653
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