Extensions ofRings and Modules introduces for the first time in book form:
* Baer, quasi-Baer, and Rickart modules * The theory of generalized triangular matrix rings via sets of triangulating idempotents * A discussion of essential overrings that are not rings of quotients of a base ring and Osofsky's study on the self-injectivity of the injective hull of a ring * Applications of the theory of quasi-Baer rings to C*-algebras
Each section of the book is enriched with examples and exercises which make this monograph useful not only for experts but also as a text for advanced graduate courses. Historical notes appear at the end of each chapter, and a list of Open Problems and Questions is provided to stimulate further research in this area.
With over 400 references, Extensions of Rings and Modules will be of interest to researchers in algebra and analysis and to advanced graduate students in mathematics.
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"This book is to present the state of the art on the subject, which includes some of the most recent work done on these topics. ... The monograph is as self-contained as possible, with extensive references that are useful for further study. The book is very well written and it can serve as a good tool for graduate students, ting theorists and researchers in algebra and analysis." (J. Jirásko, Mathematical Reviews, September, 2014)
"This book is a research monograph intended for research mathematicians and advanced graduate students in ring theory. ... the book is well-organized, well-written and informative. It will be a handy companion for ring theorists in general, but an essential tool for researchers who want to extend our knowledge of extensions, hulls and the transfer of properties between rings and modules and their extensions." (Stefan Veldsman, zbMATH, Vol. 1291, 2014)