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This volume has been curated from two sources:Â presentations
from the Conference on Rings and Polynomials, Technische
Universität Graz, Graz, Austria, July 19 –24, 2021, and papers
intended for presentation at the Fourth International Meeting
on Integer-valued Polynomials and Related Topics, CIRM,
Luminy, France, which was cancelled due to the pandemic. The
collection ranges widely over the algebraic, number theoretic and
topological aspects of rings, algebras and polynomials. Two areas
of particular note are topological methods in ring theory, and
integer valued polynomials. The book is dedicated to the
memory of Paul-Jean Cahen, a coauthor or research collaborator with
some of the conference participants and a friend to many of the
others. This collection contains a memorial article about Paul-Jean
Cahen, written by his longtime research collaborator and coauthor
Jean-Luc Chabert. Â
This volume presents a collection of articles highlighting recent
developments in commutative algebra and related non-commutative
generalizations. It also includes an extensive bibliography and
lists a substantial number of open problems that point to future
directions of research in the represented subfields. The
contributions cover areas in commutative algebra that have
flourished in the last few decades and are not yet well represented
in book form. Highlighted topics and research methods include
Noetherian and non-Noetherian ring theory, module theory and
integer-valued polynomials along with connections to algebraic
number theory, algebraic geometry, topology and homological
algebra. Most of the eighteen contributions are authored by
attendees of the two conferences in commutative algebra that were
held in the summer of 2016: "Recent Advances in Commutative Ring
and Module Theory," Bressanone, Italy; "Conference on Rings and
Polynomials" Graz, Austria. There is also a small collection of
invited articles authored by experts in the area who could not
attend either of the conferences. Following the model of the talks
given at these conferences, the volume contains a number of
comprehensive survey papers along with related research articles
featuring recent results that have not yet been published
elsewhere.
This volume presents a multi-dimensional collection of articles
highlighting recent developments in commutative algebra. It also
includes an extensive bibliography and lists a substantial number
of open problems that point to future directions of research in the
represented subfields. The contributions cover areas in commutative
algebra that have flourished in the last few decades and are not
yet well represented in book form. Highlighted topics and research
methods include Noetherian and non- Noetherian ring theory as well
as integer-valued polynomials and functions. Specific topics
include: * Homological dimensions of Prufer-like rings * Quasi
complete rings * Total graphs of rings * Properties of prime ideals
over various rings * Bases for integer-valued polynomials * Boolean
subrings * The portable property of domains * Probabilistic topics
in Intn(D) * Closure operations in Zariski-Riemann spaces of
valuation domains * Stability of domains * Non-Noetherian grade *
Homotopy in integer-valued polynomials * Localizations of global
properties of rings * Topics in integral closure * Monoids and
submonoids of domains The book includes twenty articles written by
many of the most prominent researchers in the field. Most
contributions are authored by attendees of the conference in
commutative algebra held at the Graz University of Technology in
December 2012. There is also a small collection of invited articles
authored by those who did not attend the conference. Following the
model of the Graz conference, the volume contains a number of
comprehensive survey articles along with related research articles
featuring recent results that have not yet been published
elsewhere.
This volume presents a collection of articles highlighting recent
developments in commutative algebra and related non-commutative
generalizations. It also includes an extensive bibliography and
lists a substantial number of open problems that point to future
directions of research in the represented subfields. The
contributions cover areas in commutative algebra that have
flourished in the last few decades and are not yet well represented
in book form. Highlighted topics and research methods include
Noetherian and non-Noetherian ring theory, module theory and
integer-valued polynomials along with connections to algebraic
number theory, algebraic geometry, topology and homological
algebra. Most of the eighteen contributions are authored by
attendees of the two conferences in commutative algebra that were
held in the summer of 2016: "Recent Advances in Commutative Ring
and Module Theory," Bressanone, Italy; "Conference on Rings and
Polynomials" Graz, Austria. There is also a small collection of
invited articles authored by experts in the area who could not
attend either of the conferences. Following the model of the talks
given at these conferences, the volume contains a number of
comprehensive survey papers along with related research articles
featuring recent results that have not yet been published
elsewhere.
This volume presents a multi-dimensional collection of articles
highlighting recent developments in commutative algebra. It also
includes an extensive bibliography and lists a substantial number
of open problems that point to future directions of research in the
represented subfields. The contributions cover areas in commutative
algebra that have flourished in the last few decades and are not
yet well represented in book form. Highlighted topics and research
methods include Noetherian and non- Noetherian ring theory as well
as integer-valued polynomials and functions. Specific topics
include: * Homological dimensions of Prufer-like rings * Quasi
complete rings * Total graphs of rings * Properties of prime ideals
over various rings * Bases for integer-valued polynomials * Boolean
subrings * The portable property of domains * Probabilistic topics
in Intn(D) * Closure operations in Zariski-Riemann spaces of
valuation domains * Stability of domains * Non-Noetherian grade *
Homotopy in integer-valued polynomials * Localizations of global
properties of rings * Topics in integral closure * Monoids and
submonoids of domains The book includes twenty articles written by
many of the most prominent researchers in the field. Most
contributions are authored by attendees of the conference in
commutative algebra held at the Graz University of Technology in
December 2012. There is also a small collection of invited articles
authored by those who did not attend the conference. Following the
model of the Graz conference, the volume contains a number of
comprehensive survey articles along with related research articles
featuring recent results that have not yet been published
elsewhere.
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