
Rings with Generalized Identities
Series: Chapman & Hall Pure and Applied Mathematics;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 17 November 1995
- ISBN 9780824793258
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages544 pages
- Weight 863 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
"Discusses the latest results concerning the area of noncommutative ring theory known as the theory of generalized identities (GIs)--detailing Kharchenko's results on GIs in prime rings, Chuang's extension to antiautomorphisms, and the use of the Beidar-Mikhalev theory of orthogonal completion in the semiprime case. Provides novel proofs of existing results."
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"Discusses the latest results concerning the area of noncommutative ring theory known as the theory of generalized identities (GIs)--detailing Kharchenko's results on GIs in prime rings, Chuang's extension to antiautomorphisms, and the use of the Beidar-Mikhalev theory of orthogonal completion in the semiprime case. Provides novel proofs of existing results."
"Discusses the latest results concerning the area of noncommutative ring theory known as the theory of generalized identities (GIs)--detailing Kharchenko's results on GIs in prime rings, Chuang's extension to antiautomorphisms, and the use of the Beidar-Mikhalev theory of orthogonal completion in the semiprime case. Provides novel proofs of existing results."
Table of Contents:
Preliminaries; ring of quotients; orthogonal completions; primitive rings; the PBW theorem; rings with GPI; T-identities of prime rings; T-identities of semiprime rings; applications of Lie theory.
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