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Trends in Ring Theory
Edited by: Vlastimil Dlab, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada, and László Márki, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
A co-publication of the AMS and Canadian Mathematical Society.
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1998; 239 pp; softcover
Volume: 22
ISBN-10: 0-8218-0849-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-8218-0849-8
List Price: US$63 Member Price: US$50.40
Order Code: CMSAMS/22

The Ring Theory Conference (University of Miskolc, Hungary) successfully accomplished its two goals: 1) to reflect contemporary trends in the subject area and 2) to offer a meeting place for a large number of Eastern European algebraists and their colleagues from around the world. Particular emphasis was placed on recent developments in the following four areas: representation theory, group algebras, PI algebras, and general ring theory. This book presents 13 of the invited lectures.

Titles in this series are copublished with the Canadian Mathematical Society. Members of the Canadian Mathematical Society may order at the AMS member price.

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in ring theory.

• V. V. Bavula -- Filter dimension and its application
• V. Drensky -- Automorphisms of polynomial, free and generic matrix algebras
• P. Gabriel -- Matrix problems and representation-theory
• K. R. Goodearl and E. S. Letzter -- Prime and primitive spectra of multiparameter quantum affine spaces
• A. Kemer -- $$PI$$-algebras and nil algebras of bounded index
• H. Lenzing -- Representations of finite dimensional algebras and singularity theory
• Z. S. Marciniak and S. K. Sehgal -- Zassenhaus conjectures for infinite groups
• J. Okninski -- Graded rings - an approach via semigroups of matrices
• D. S. Passman -- Semiprimitivity of group algebras: Past results and recent progress
• A. Regev -- Asymptotics of codimensions of some P.I. algebras
• K. W. Roggenkamp -- Problems on group rings
• A. Skowronski -- Tame module categories of finite dimensional algebras
• A. E. Zalesskii -- Direct limits of finite dimensional algebras and finite groups