C-4.7. Adjoint Functor Theorem for Modules -- C-4.8. Algebraic -Theory -- The Functor 0 -- The Functor 0 -- Chapter C-5. Commutative Rings III -- C-5.1. Local and Global -- Subgroups of \Q -- C-5.2. Localization -- C-5.3. Dedekind Rings -- Integrality -- Algebraic Integers -- Characterizations of Dedekind Rings -- Finitely Generated Modules over Dedekind Rings -- C-5.4. Homological Dimensions -- C-5.5. Hilbert's Theorem on Syzygies -- C-5.6. Commutative Noetherian Rings -- C-5.7. Regular Local Rings -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover
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