Almost perfect domains

S. Bazzoni; L. Salce

Colloquium Mathematicae (2003)

  • Volume: 95, Issue: 2, page 285-301
  • ISSN: 0010-1354

Abstract

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Commutative rings all of whose quotients over non-zero ideals are perfect rings are called almost perfect. Revisiting a paper by J. R. Smith on local domains with TTN, some basic results on these domains and their modules are obtained. Various examples of local almost perfect domains with different features are exhibited.

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S. Bazzoni, and L. Salce. "Almost perfect domains." Colloquium Mathematicae 95.2 (2003): 285-301. <http://eudml.org/doc/284975>.

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