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Anderson, Kent R. Fuller 205 $a2nd ed. 1992. 210 1$aNew York, NY :$cSpringer New York :$cImprint: Springer,$d1992. 215 $a1 online resource (X, 378 p.) 225 1 $aGraduate Texts in Mathematics,$x0072-5285 ;$v13 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-387-97845-3 311 $a1-4612-8763-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a§0. Preliminaries -- 1: Rings, Modules and Homomorphisms -- §1. Review of Rings and their Homomorphisms -- §2. Modules and Submodules -- §3. Homomorphisms of Modules -- §4. Categories of Modules; Endomorphism Rings -- 2: Direct Sums and Products -- §5. Direct Summands -- §6. Direct Sums and Products of Modules -- §7. Decomposition of Rings -- §8. Generating and Cogenerating -- 3: Finiteness Conditions for Modules -- §9. Semisimple Modules?The Sode and the Radical -- §10. Finitely Generated and Finitely Cogenerated Modules?Chain Conditions -- §11. Modules with Composition Series -- §12. Indecomposable Decompositions of Modules -- 4: Classical Ring-Structure Theorems -- §13. Semisimple Rings -- §14. The Density Theorem -- §15. The Radical of a Ring?Local Rings and Artinian Rings -- 5: Functors Between Module Categories -- §16. The Horn Functors and Exactness?Projectivity and Injectivity -- §17. Projective Modules and Generators -- §18. Injective Modules and Cogenerators -- §19. The Tensor Functors and Flat Modules -- §20. Natural Transformations -- 6: Equivalence and Duality for Module Categories -- §21. Equivalent Rings -- §22. The Morita Characterizations of Equivalence -- §23. Dualities -- §24. Morita Dualities -- 7: Injective Modules, Projective Modules, and Their Decompositions -- §25. Injective Modules and Noetherian Rings?The Faith-Walker Theorems -- §26. Direct Sums of Countably Generated Modules?With Local Endomorphism Rings -- §27. Semiperfect Rings -- §28. Perfect Rings -- §29. Modules with Perfect Endomorphism Rings -- 8: Classical Artinian Rings -- §30. Artinian Rings with Duality -- §31. Injective Projective Modules -- §32. Serial Rings -- References. 330 $aThis book is intended to provide a reasonably self-contained account of a major portion of the general theory of rings and modules suitable as a text for introductory and more advanced graduate courses. We assume the famil­ iarity with rings usually acquired in standard undergraduate algebra courses. Our general approach is categorical rather than arithmetical. The continuing theme of the text is the study of the relationship between the one-sided ideal structure that a ring may possess and the behavior of its categories of modules. Following a brief outline of set-theoretic and categorical foundations, the text begins with the basic definitions and properties of rings, modules and homomorphisms and ranges through comprehensive treatments of direct sums, finiteness conditions, the Wedderburn-Artin Theorem, the Jacobson radical, the hom and tensor functions, Morita equivalence and duality, de­ composition theory of injective and projective modules, and semi perfect and perfect rings. In this second edition we have included a chapter containing many of the classical results on artinian rings that have hdped to form the foundation for much of the contemporary research on the representation theory of artinian rings and finite dimensional algebras. Both to illustrate the text and to extend it we have included a substantial number of exercises covering a wide spectrum of difficulty. 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These include host issues, lymph node surgery, radiation therapy, and preoperative systemic treatment requiring specialized knowledge, multidisciplinary care experience, techniques, and research. Locoregional treatment in conjunction with systemic treatments is another important factor, with options for local therapy significantly affected by genetic BRCA mutation. Axillary treatment issues have become top priorities in recent primary breast cancer care, and these are highlighted in the book?s presentation of technological advances in lymph node mapping and diagnosis, axillary clearance in patients with nodal metastasis, and the role of axillary surgery. Attention is also given to locoregional treatment after preoperative systemic therapy. Because therapeutic impact differs depending upon biological characteristics such as tumor subtype, local therapy should be based both on tumor biology and on therapeutic response in parallel. 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