Best Reference Books for Module Theory
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- Module Theory: Papers and Problems from The Special Session at the University of Washington; Proceedings, Seattle, August 15-18, 1977 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) bySpringer (Number of pages: 244)
- Module Theory: Endomorphism rings and direct sum decompositions in some classes of modules (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) by Alberto FacchiniBirkhäuser (Number of pages: 285)
- Lattice Concepts of Module Theory (Texts in the Mathematical Sciences) by Grigore CalugareanuSpringer (Number of pages: 225)
- Lifting Modules: Supplements and Projectivity in Module Theory (Frontiers in Mathematics) by John Clark,Christian Lomp,N. Vanaja,Robert WisbauerBirkhäuser (Number of pages: 394)
- Module Theory, Extending Modules and Generalizations (Frontiers in Mathematics) by Adnan Tercan,Canan C. YücelBirkhäuser (Number of pages: 369)
- Algebra: An Approach via Module Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by William Adkins,Steven WeintraubSpringer (Number of pages: 526)
- Drinfeld Moduli Schemes and Automorphic Forms: The Theory of Elliptic Modules with Applications (SpringerBriefs in Mathematics) by Yuval Z FlickerSpringer (Number of pages: 150)
- Introduction to Liaison Theory and Deficiency Modules (Progress in Mathematics) by Juan C. MiglioreBirkhäuser (Number of pages: 218)
- Elements of the Theory of Generalized Inverses of Matrices (Modules and Monographs in Undergraduate Mathematics and Its Applications) by R.E. ClineBirkhäuser (Number of pages: 88)
- D-modules, Representation Theory, and Quantum Groups: Lectures given at the 2nd Session of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.) held ... 12-20, 1992 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) by Louis Boutet de Monvel,Corrado de Concini,Claudio Procesi,Pierre Schapira,Michele VergneSpringer (Number of pages: 222)
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