Approximations and Endomorphism Algebras of Modules

Approximations and Endomorphism Algebras of Modules
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 1002
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ISBN-10 : 9783110218114
ISBN-13 : 3110218119
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Synopsis Approximations and Endomorphism Algebras of Modules by : Rüdiger Göbel

This second, revised and substantially extended edition of Approximations and Endomorphism Algebras of Modules reflects both the depth and the width of recent developments in the area since the first edition appeared in 2006. The new division of the monograph into two volumes roughly corresponds to its two central topics, approximation theory (Volume 1) and realization theorems for modules (Volume 2). It is a widely accepted fact that the category of all modules over a general associative ring is too complex to admit classification. Unless the ring is of finite representation type we must limit attempts at classification to some restricted subcategories of modules. The wild character of the category of all modules, or of one of its subcategories C, is often indicated by the presence of a realization theorem, that is, by the fact that any reasonable algebra is isomorphic to the endomorphism algebra of a module from C. This results in the existence of pathological direct sum decompositions, and these are generally viewed as obstacles to classification. In order to overcome this problem, the approximation theory of modules has been developed. The idea here is to select suitable subcategories C whose modules can be classified, and then to approximate arbitrary modules by those from C. These approximations are neither unique nor functorial in general, but there is a rich supply available appropriate to the requirements of various particular applications. The authors bring the two theories together. The first volume, Approximations, sets the scene in Part I by introducing the main classes of modules relevant here: the S-complete, pure-injective, Mittag-Leffler, and slender modules. Parts II and III of the first volume develop the key methods of approximation theory. Some of the recent applications to the structure of modules are also presented here, notably for tilting, cotilting, Baer, and Mittag-Leffler modules. In the second volume, Predictions, further basic instruments are introduced: the prediction principles, and their applications to proving realization theorems. Moreover, tools are developed there for answering problems motivated in algebraic topology. The authors concentrate on the impossibility of classification for modules over general rings. The wild character of many categories C of modules is documented here by the realization theorems that represent critical R-algebras over commutative rings R as endomorphism algebras of modules from C. The monograph starts from basic facts and gradually develops the theory towards its present frontiers. It is suitable both for graduate students interested in algebra and for experts in module and representation theory.

Algebras and Modules I

Algebras and Modules I
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 0821808508
ISBN-13 : 9780821808504
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Algebras and Modules I by : Idun Reiten

Surveys developments in the representation theory of finite dimensional algebras and related topics in seven papers illustrating different techniques developed over the recent years. For graduate students and researchers with a background in commutative algebra, including rings, modules, and homological algebra. Suitable as a text for an advanced graduate course. No index. Member prices are $31 for institutions and $23 for individuals, and are available to members of the Canadian Mathematical Society. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Algebra

Algebra
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 9781461209232
ISBN-13 : 1461209234
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Algebra by : William A. Adkins

This book is designed as a text for a first-year graduate algebra course. As necessary background we would consider a good undergraduate linear algebra course. An undergraduate abstract algebra course, while helpful, is not necessary (and so an adventurous undergraduate might learn some algebra from this book). Perhaps the principal distinguishing feature of this book is its point of view. Many textbooks tend to be encyclopedic. We have tried to write one that is thematic, with a consistent point of view. The theme, as indicated by our title, is that of modules (though our intention has not been to write a textbook purely on module theory). We begin with some group and ring theory, to set the stage, and then, in the heart of the book, develop module theory. Having developed it, we present some of its applications: canonical forms for linear transformations, bilinear forms, and group representations. Why modules? The answer is that they are a basic unifying concept in mathematics. The reader is probably already familiar with the basic role that vector spaces play in mathematics, and modules are a generaliza tion of vector spaces. (To be precise, modules are to rings as vector spaces are to fields.

Algebras, Rings and Modules

Algebras, Rings and Modules
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781482245059
ISBN-13 : 1482245051
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Algebras, Rings and Modules by : Michiel Hazewinkel

The theory of algebras, rings, and modules is one of the fundamental domains of modern mathematics. General algebra, more specifically non-commutative algebra, is poised for major advances in the twenty-first century (together with and in interaction with combinatorics), just as topology, analysis, and probability experienced in the twentieth centu

Abstract Lie Algebras

Abstract Lie Algebras
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9780486462820
ISBN-13 : 048646282X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Abstract Lie Algebras by : David J. Winter

Solid but concise, this account emphasizes Lie algebra's simplicity of theory, offering new approaches to major theorems and extensive treatment of Cartan and related Lie subalgebras over arbitrary fields. 1972 edition.

Rings, Modules, Algebras, and Abelian Groups

Rings, Modules, Algebras, and Abelian Groups
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Publisher : CRC Press
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ISBN-10 : 1138401838
ISBN-13 : 9781138401839
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Rings, Modules, Algebras, and Abelian Groups by : Alberto Facchini

Rings, Modules, Algebras, and Abelian Groups summarizes the proceedings of a recent algebraic conference held at Venice International University in Italy. Surveying the most influential developments in the field, this reference reviews the latest research on Abelian groups, algebras and their representations, module and ring theory, and topological algebraic structures, and provides more than 600 current references and 570 display equations for further exploration of the topic. It provides stimulating discussions from world-renowned names including Laszlo Fuchs, Robert Gilmer, Saharon Shelah, Daniel Simson, and Richard Swan to celebrate 40 years of study on cumulative rings. Describing emerging theories

A Primer of Algebraic D-Modules

A Primer of Algebraic D-Modules
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9780521551199
ISBN-13 : 0521551196
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis A Primer of Algebraic D-Modules by : S. C. Coutinho

The theory of D-modules is a rich area of study combining ideas from algebra and differential equations, and it has significant applications to diverse areas such as singularity theory and representation theory. This book introduces D-modules and their applications avoiding all unnecessary over-sophistication. It is aimed at beginning graduate students and the approach taken is algebraic, concentrating on the role of the Weyl algebra. Very few prerequisites are assumed, and the book is virtually self-contained. Exercises are included at the end of each chapter and the reader is given ample references to the more advanced literature. This is an excellent introduction to D-modules for all who are new to this area.

Basic Representation Theory of Algebras

Basic Representation Theory of Algebras
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9783030351182
ISBN-13 : 3030351181
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Basic Representation Theory of Algebras by : Ibrahim Assem

This textbook introduces the representation theory of algebras by focusing on two of its most important aspects: the Auslander–Reiten theory and the study of the radical of a module category. It starts by introducing and describing several characterisations of the radical of a module category, then presents the central concepts of irreducible morphisms and almost split sequences, before providing the definition of the Auslander–Reiten quiver, which encodes much of the information on the module category. It then turns to the study of endomorphism algebras, leading on one hand to the definition of the Auslander algebra and on the other to tilting theory. The book ends with selected properties of representation-finite algebras, which are now the best understood class of algebras. Intended for graduate students in representation theory, this book is also of interest to any mathematician wanting to learn the fundamentals of this rapidly growing field. A graduate course in non-commutative or homological algebra, which is standard in most universities, is a prerequisite for readers of this book.

Exercises in Modules and Rings

Exercises in Modules and Rings
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9780387488998
ISBN-13 : 0387488995
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Exercises in Modules and Rings by : T.Y. Lam

This volume offers a compendium of exercises of varying degree of difficulty in the theory of modules and rings. It is the companion volume to GTM 189. All exercises are solved in full detail. Each section begins with an introduction giving the general background and the theoretical basis for the problems that follow.

Module Theory

Module Theory
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Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015018842735
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Synopsis Module Theory by : Thomas Scott Blyth

This textbook provides a self-contained course on the basic properties of modules and their importance in the theory of linear algebra. The first 11 chapters introduce the central results and applications of the theory of modules. Subsequent chapters deal with advanced linear algebra, including multilinear and tensor algebra, and explore such topics as the exterior product approach to the determinants of matrices, a module-theoretic approach to the structure of finitely generated Abelian groups, canonical forms, and normal transformations. Suitable for undergraduate courses, the text now includes a proof of the celebrated Wedderburn-Artin theorem which determines the structure of simple Artinian rings.