f-regularity relative to modules
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in this paper we will generalize some of known results on the tight closure of an ideal to the tight closure of an ideal relative to a module .
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F-regularity relative to modules
In this paper we will generalize some of known results on the tight closure of an ideal to the tight closure of an ideal relative to a module .
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journal of algebra and related topicsPublisher: university of guilan
ISSN 2345-3931
volume 3
issue 1 2015
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