Abelian Groups, Rings And Modules: Agram 2000 Conference July 9-15, 2000, Perth, Western Australia (contemporary Mathematics)
by Andrei V. Kelarev /
2001 / English / PDF
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This volume presents the proceedings from the conference on Abelian
Groups, Rings, and Modules (AGRAM) held at the University of
Western Australia (Perth). Included are articles based on talks
given at the conference, as well as a few specially invited papers.
The proceedings are dedicated to Professor Laszlo Fuchs. The book
includes a tribute and a review of his work by his long-time
collaborator, Professor Luigi Salce. Four surveys from leading
experts follow Professor Salce's article.They present recent
results from active research areas: error correcting codes as
ideals in group rings, duality in module categories, automorphism
groups of abelian groups, and generalizations of isomorphism in
torsion-free abelian groups. In addition to these surveys, the
volume contains 22 research articles in diverse areas connected
with the themes of the conference. The areas discussed include
abelian groups and their endomorphism rings, modules over various
rings, commutative and non-commutative ring theory, varieties of
groups, and topological aspects of algebra. The book offers a
comprehensive source for recent research in this active area of
study.
This volume presents the proceedings from the conference on Abelian
Groups, Rings, and Modules (AGRAM) held at the University of
Western Australia (Perth). Included are articles based on talks
given at the conference, as well as a few specially invited papers.
The proceedings are dedicated to Professor Laszlo Fuchs. The book
includes a tribute and a review of his work by his long-time
collaborator, Professor Luigi Salce. Four surveys from leading
experts follow Professor Salce's article.They present recent
results from active research areas: error correcting codes as
ideals in group rings, duality in module categories, automorphism
groups of abelian groups, and generalizations of isomorphism in
torsion-free abelian groups. In addition to these surveys, the
volume contains 22 research articles in diverse areas connected
with the themes of the conference. The areas discussed include
abelian groups and their endomorphism rings, modules over various
rings, commutative and non-commutative ring theory, varieties of
groups, and topological aspects of algebra. The book offers a
comprehensive source for recent research in this active area of
study.