Category:Module theory

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

R

  • Representation theory
  • Representation theory of groups

Pages in category "Module theory"

The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

*

  • Module (mathematics)
  • Morita equivalence

A

  • Annihilator (ring theory)
  • Artin-Rees lemma
  • Artinian module

B

  • Beauville–Laszlo theorem
  • Bimodule

C

  • Comodule
  • Composition series
  • Cyclic module

D

  • Depth (ring theory)
  • Direct sum of modules

E

  • Eilenberg–Mazur swindle
  • Endomorphism ring
  • Essential extension

F

  • Finitely-generated module
  • Fitting lemma
  • Flat module
  • Free module
  • Frobenius algebra

G

  • Global dimension

I

  • Indecomposable module
  • Injective hull
  • Invariant basis number
  • Invariant factor

K

  • Krull-Schmidt theorem

L

  • Length of a module
  • Localization of a module

M

  • Mitchell's embedding theorem
  • Modular representation theory

N

  • Noetherian module

P

  • Primitive ideal
  • Projective module
  • Pure submodule

Q

  • Quiver (mathematics)

R

  • Radical of a module
  • Relative tensor product
  • Representation of an algebra

S

  • Schanuel's lemma
  • Semiperfect ring
  • Semisimple module
  • Simple module
  • Socle (mathematics)
  • Structure theorem for finitely generated modules over a principal ideal domain
  • Supermodule

T

  • Tensor product of modules
  • Torsion (algebra)
Categories: Commutative algebra
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