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|a Warner, Seth
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|a Topological rings
|c Seth Warner
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|a Amsterdam
|b North-Holland
|c 1993, 1993
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|a x, 498 pages
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|a Front Cover; Topological Rings; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; Chapter I. Topological Rings and Modules; Chapter II. Metrizability and Completeness; Chapter III. Local Boundedness; Chapter IV. Real Valuations; Chapter V. Complete Local Rings; Chapter VI. Primitive and Semisimple Rings; Chapter VII. Linear Compactness and Semisimplicity; Chapter VIII. Linear Compactness in Rings with Radical; Chapter IX. Complete Local Noetherian Rings; Chapter X. Locally Centrally Linearly Compact Rings; Chapter XI. Historical Notes; Bibliography; Errata; Index of Names; Index of Symbols and Definitions
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 440-486) and indexes
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|a Rings (Algebra)
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|a Topological rings / fast / (OCoLC)fst01152687
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|a MATHEMATICS / Algebra / Intermediate / bisacsh
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|a Topologie / gtt
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|a Ringen (wiskunde) / gtt
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|a Anneaux topologiques / ram
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|a Topological rings / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136085
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|a Elsevier eBook collection Mathematics
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|a This text brings the reader to the frontiers of current research in topological rings. The exercises illustrate many results and theorems while a comprehensive bibliography is also included. The book is aimed at those readers acquainted with some very basic point-set topology and algebra, as normally presented in semester courses at the beginning graduate level or even at the advanced undergraduate level. Familiarity with Hausdorff, metric, compact and locally compact spaces and basic properties of continuous functions, also with groups, rings, fields, vector spaces and modules, and with Zorn's Lemma, is also expected
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