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Noetherian Rings

All our rings will have an identity and all our modules will be unital. Our modules will sometimes be right, sometimes be left and sometimes have actions on both sides (e.g. bimodules). The following is an analogue of 2.3.

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Correspondence to B. A. F. Wehrfritz .

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Wehrfritz, B.A.F. (2009). Some Ring Theory. In: Group and Ring Theoretic Properties of Polycyclic Groups. Algebra and Applications, vol 10. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-941-1_3

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