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UNINA9910697048503321 |
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Titolo |
Request for FY 2011 budget amendments [[electronic resource] ] : communication from the President of the United States transmitting FY 2011 budget amendments for the Departments of Defense, Agriculture, Health and Human Services, the Treasury, Homeland Security, and State as well as the United States Agency for International Development and the Broadcasting Board of Governors |
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Washington : , : U.S. G.P.O., , 2010 |
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1 online resource (28 pages) |
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House document / 111th Congress, 2d session ; ; 111-101 |
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Executive departments - United States - Appropriations and expenditures |
United States Appropriations and expenditures, 2011 |
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Title from title screen (viewed Apr. 22, 2010). |
"Referred to the Committee on Appropriations." |
"April 13, 2010." |
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UNINA9910886090503321 |
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Autore |
Wang Fanggui |
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Foundations of Commutative Rings and Their Modules / / by Fanggui Wang, Hwankoo Kim |
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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[2nd ed. 2024.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (862 pages) |
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Algebra and Applications, , 2192-2950 ; ; 31 |
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Disciplina |
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Commutative algebra |
Commutative rings |
Algebra, Homological |
Commutative Rings and Algebras |
Category Theory, Homological Algebra |
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Basic Theory of Rings and Modules -- Several Classical Module Classes in the Module Category -- Homological Methods -- Basic Theory of Noetherian Rings -- Extensions of Rings -- w-Modules over Rings -- Multiplicative Ideal Theory over Integral Domains -- Structural Theory of Milnor Squares -- Coherent Rings with Finite Weak Global Dimension -- Grothendieck Groups of Rings -- Relative Homological Algebra -- Cotorsion Theory. |
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This book provides an introduction to the foundations and recent developments in commutative algebra. A look at the contents of the first five chapters shows that the topics covered are those usually found in any textbook on commutative algebra. However, this book differs significantly from most commutative algebra textbooks: namely in its treatment of the Dedekind–Mertens formula, the (small) finitistic dimension of a ring, Gorenstein rings, valuation overrings, the valuative dimension, and the Nagata rings. Chapter 6 goes on to present w-modules over commutative rings, as they are most commonly used in torsion theory and multiplicative ideal theory. Chapter 7 deals with multiplicative ideal theory over integral domains. Chapter 8 collects various results of pullbacks, especially Milnor squares and D + M |
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constructions, which are probably the most important example-generating machines. In Chapter 9, coherent rings of finite weak global dimensions are probed, and the local ring of weak global dimension two is elaborated 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 introduces relative homological algebra, especially where the related notions of integral domains appearing in classical ideal theory are defined and studied using the class of Gorenstein projective modules. In Chapter 12, in this new edition, properties of cotorsion theories are introduced and show, for any cotorsion pair, how to construct their homology theory. Each section of the book is followed by a selection of exercises of varying difficulty. This book appeals to a wide readership, from graduate students to academic researchers interested in studying commutative algebra. |
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