Rings for which every module is a direct sum of cyclic modules.
Mathematische Zeitschrift (1951)
- Volume: 54, page 97-101
- ISSN: 0025-5874; 1432-1823
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title = {Rings for which every module is a direct sum of cyclic modules.},
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volume = {54},
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AU - Cohen, I.S.
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TI - Rings for which every module is a direct sum of cyclic modules.
JO - Mathematische Zeitschrift
PY - 1951
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