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Almost 50 years ago, Auslander, Buchsbaum and Serre used homological methods to characterize regular local rings as noetherian local rings with finite global dimension. This means that every module over such a ring has a finite projective dimension. Their characterization opened an active area of research in homological algebra. The main theme of the present book is in this line of thought. This book is divided into two parts. In the first part we mainly studied the homological dimension of a module which is not necessarily finitely generated. We prove a dual result of the well-known…mehr

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Almost 50 years ago, Auslander, Buchsbaum and Serre used homological methods to characterize regular local rings as noetherian local rings with finite global dimension. This means that every module over such a ring has a finite projective dimension. Their characterization opened an active area of research in homological algebra. The main theme of the present book is in this line of thought. This book is divided into two parts. In the first part we mainly studied the homological dimension of a module which is not necessarily finitely generated. We prove a dual result of the well-known Auslander-Bridger formula. In his thesis [88], Tirdad Sharif defined and studied the notion of complete intersection flat dimension. Here we continue Sharif's investigation and introduce the notion of Cohen-Macaulay flat dimension with the same approach. We derive some relations between these dimen- sions and other existing homological dimensions. The subject of the second part is the semistar multiplicative ideal theory. More precisely, we deal with the going-down property of extensions of integral domains. To achieve this, we develop the theory of -GD domains and derive its properties.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Parviz Sahandi has obtained his PhD degree in CommutativeAlgebra in 2008. Now he is an assistant professor at the Universityof Tabriz. He is also a non-resident researcher at the Institute forResearch in Fundamental Sciences (IPM). Parviz Sahandi is the authorof several articles in homological dimensions and multiplicativeideal theory.