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Homological algebra / Morphisms / Commutative algebra / Gorenstein ring / Homomorphism / Homology / Pure submodule / Functors / Projective module / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Module theory
Date: 2014-11-14 13:12:22
Homological algebra
Morphisms
Commutative algebra
Gorenstein ring
Homomorphism
Homology
Pure submodule
Functors
Projective module
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Module theory

Gorenstein Homology, Relative Pure Homology and Virtually Gorenstein Rings

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