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Local orders whose lattices are direct sums of ideals
(American Mathematical Society, 1990-10)Let R be a complete local Dedekind domain with quotient field K and let A be a local R-order in a separable K-algebra. This paper classifies those orders A such that every indecomposable R-torsionfree A-module is isomorphic ... -
Mind over matter: Transforming course management systems into effective learning environments
(EDUCAUSE, 2002-12)Integrating best practices for "deeper learning" with the robust tools provided by course management systems creates an incredibly effective, engaging, and student-centered learning environment. -
On when a graded ring is graded equivalent to a crossed product
(American Mathmatical Society, 1996-04)Let R be a ring graded by a group G. We are concerned with describing those G-graded rings that are graded equivalent to G-crossed products. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for when a strongly graded ring ... -
Provost's eZine
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Provost's eZine
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Provost's eZine
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Provost's eZine
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Provost's eZine
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The Prudence and Kinship of Prince Hal and John of Lancaster in Henry IV, Part Two
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Strongly graded hereditary orders
(2001-08-28)Let R be a Dedekind domain with global quotient field K. The purpose of this note is to provide a characterization of when a strongly graded R-order with semiprime 1-component is hereditary. This generalizes earlier work ... -
"Unshout the noise that banish'd Martius": Structural Paradox and Dissembling in Coriolanus
(Shakespearean Criticism, Gale Research Inc., 1989)