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Gary F. Birkenmeier
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Department of Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, USA
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Jae Keol Park
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Department of Mathematics, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea
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Young Soo Park
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Department of Mathematics, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea
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Table of contents (31 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xviii
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- Gary F. Birkenmeier, Jin Yong Kim, Jae Keol Park
Pages 67-84
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- Jianlong Chen, Nanqing Ding
Pages 85-94
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- Edgar E. Enochs, Overtoun M. G. Jenda
Pages 117-122
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- Juncheol Han, Yasuyuki Hirano, Hongkee Kim
Pages 123-129
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- J. Kado, Y. Kuratomi, K. Oshiro
Pages 149-159
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- Jin Yong Kim, Nam Kyun Kim, Sang Bok Nam
Pages 161-169
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- Y. Kurata, K. Koike, K. Hashimoto
Pages 179-189
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About this book
This volume is the Proceedings of the Third Korea-China-Japan Inter national Symposium on Ring Theory held jointly with the Second Korea Japan Joint Ring Theory Seminar which took place at the historical resort area of Korea, Kyongju, June 28-July 3, 1999. It also includes articles by some invited mathematicians who were unable to attend the conference. Over 90 mathematicians from 12 countries attended this conference. The conference is held every 4 years on a rotating basis. The first con ference was held in 1991 at Guilin, China. In 1995 the second conference took place in Okayama, Japan. At the second conference it was decided to include Korea, who hosted this conference of 1999. During the past century Ring Theory has diversified into many subar eas. This is reflected in these articles from over 25 well-known mathemati cians covering a broad range of topics, including: Classical Ring Theory, Module Theory, Representation Theory, and the theory of Hopf Algebras. Among these peer reviewed papers are invited survey articles as well as research articles. The survey articles provide an overview of various areas for researchers looking for a new or related field to investigate, while the research articles give the flavor of current research. We feel that the variety of related topics will stimulate interaction between researchers. Moreover the Open Problems section provides guidance for future research. This book should prove attractive to a wide audience of algebraists. Gary F. Birkenmeier, Lafayette, U. S. A.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, USA
Gary F. Birkenmeier
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Department of Mathematics, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea
Jae Keol Park
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Department of Mathematics, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea
Young Soo Park