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This monograph is a comprehensive account of formal matrices,
examining homological properties of modules over formal matrix
rings and summarising the interplay between Morita contexts and K
theory. While various special types of formal matrix rings have
been studied for a long time from several points of view and appear
in various textbooks, for instance to examine equivalences of
module categories and to illustrate rings with one-sided
non-symmetric properties, this particular class of rings has, so
far, not been treated systematically. Exploring formal matrix rings
of order 2 and introducing the notion of the determinant of a
formal matrix over a commutative ring, this monograph further
covers the Grothendieck and Whitehead groups of rings. Graduate
students and researchers interested in ring theory, module theory
and operator algebras will find this book particularly valuable.
Containing numerous examples, Formal Matrices is a largely
self-contained and accessible introduction to the topic, assuming a
solid understanding of basic algebra.
In this book, ring-theoretical properties of skew Laurent series
rings A((x; )) over a ring A, where A is an associative ring with
non-zero identity element are described. In addition, we consider
Laurent rings and Malcev-Neumann rings, which are proper extensions
of skew Laurent series rings.
This book offers a comprehensive account of not necessarily
commutative arithmetical rings, examining structural and
homological properties of modules over arithmetical rings and
summarising the interplay between arithmetical rings and other
rings, whereas modules with extension properties of submodule
endomorphisms are also studied in detail. Graduate students and
researchers in ring and module theory will find this book
particularly valuable.
This monograph is a comprehensive account of formal matrices,
examining homological properties of modules over formal matrix
rings and summarising the interplay between Morita contexts and K
theory. While various special types of formal matrix rings have
been studied for a long time from several points of view and appear
in various textbooks, for instance to examine equivalences of
module categories and to illustrate rings with one-sided
non-symmetric properties, this particular class of rings has, so
far, not been treated systematically. Exploring formal matrix rings
of order 2 and introducing the notion of the determinant of a
formal matrix over a commutative ring, this monograph further
covers the Grothendieck and Whitehead groups of rings. Graduate
students and researchers interested in ring theory, module theory
and operator algebras will find this book particularly valuable.
Containing numerous examples, Formal Matrices is a largely
self-contained and accessible introduction to the topic, assuming a
solid understanding of basic algebra.
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