Algebra, K-theory, groups, and education : on the occasion of Hyman Bass's 65th birthday /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Providence, Rhode Island :
American Mathematical Society,
[1999]
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Colección: | Contemporary mathematics (American Mathematical Society) ;
243. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Preface
- Program talks
- On the occasion of the 65th birthday of Hyman Bass
- A professional autobiography
- Crossing boundaries to examine the mathematics entailed in elementary teaching
- Bass's work on the Jacobian conjecture
- Torsion in genus class groups
- Hyman Bass and ubiquity: Gorenstein rings
- Introduction
- Plane Curves
- Commutative Algebra circa 1960
- Gorenstein Rings
- Examples and Low Codimension
- Injective Modules and Matlis Duality
- Ubiquity
- Homological Themes
- ""Inverse Powers and O-dimensional Gorenstein Rings""""Hilbert Functions""; ""Invariants and Gorenstein Rings""; ""Ubiquity and Module Theory""; ""Bibliography""; ""A salute to Euler and Dickson on the occasion of Hy's 65th birthday""; ""Bass's work in ring theory and projective modules""; ""Â0. Introduction""; ""Part I: Projective (and Torsionfree) Modules""; ""Â1. Big Projectives""; ""Â2. Stable Structure of Projective Modules""; ""Â3. Work Related to Serre's Conjecture""; ""Â4. Rings with Binary Generated Ideals: Bass Rings""; ""Part II: Ring Theory""
- ""Â5. Semiperfect Rings as Generalizations of Semiprimary Rings""""Â6. Perfect Rings and Restricted DCC""; ""Â 7. Perfect Rings and Representation Theory""; ""Â8. Stable Range of Rings""; ""Â9. Rings of Stable Range One""; ""References""; ""One for almost all: generation of SL(n,p) by subsets of SL(n, Z)""; ""Deformations of representations""; ""Trees, lattices and commensurators""; ""A survey of obstruction theory for projective modules of top rank""; ""The congruence subgroup problem""; ""Three-manifold topology and the tree for PSL2: the Smith conjecture and beyond""