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Factorization in Integral Domains
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Abelian Group
advanced ring factorization techniques
Aihua Li
Alfred Geroldinger
Algebraic Closure
algebraic invariants
Algebraic Number Fields
Atomic Domain
Author_Daniel Anderson
Category=PBF
Category=PBW
commutative algebra
Complete Integral Closure
D. D. Anderson
David E. Dobbs
David F. Anderson
David Lantz
Dedekind Domain
Divisor Class Group
divisor theory
Douglas L. Costa
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
FFD
Finite Abelian Group
Franz Halter-Koch
HFD.
ideal structure analysis
Integral Domain
irreducible elements
Jaenam Park
Janice Winner
Jean-Luc Chabert
Jim Coykendall
Joe L. Mott
Joseph P. Brennan
Krull Domain
Krull Monoid
L. Rebecca
Maximal Ideal
Moshe Roitman
Muhammad Zafrullah
Noetherian Domain
Noetherian Ring
Nonzero Nonunit
Numerical Semigroup
polynomial ring properties
Prime Ideal
PVD
Quotient Field
R.O. Quintero
Robert Gilmer
Robert Guralnick
Roger Wiegand
Scott Chapman
Scott T. Chapman
Silvia Valdes-Leon
Sylvia Wiegand
Thomas G. Lucas
Total Quotient Ring
UFD
Valuation Domain
William Heinzer
William W. Smith
Product details
- ISBN 9780824700324
- Weight: 771g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 22 Apr 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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The contents in this work are taken from both the University of Iowa's Conference on Factorization in Integral Domains, and the 909th Meeting of the American Mathematical Society's Special Session in Commutative Ring Theory held in Iowa City. The text gathers current work on factorization in integral domains and monoids, and the theory of divisibility, emphasizing possible different lengths of factorization into irreducible elements.
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