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A note on Dedekind and ZPI modules

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD

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Let R be a domain. A non-zero R-module M is called a Dedekind module if every submodule N of M such that N not equal M either is prime or has a prime factorization N = P-1,(P2PnN)-P-...*, where P-1, P-2,..., P-n are prime ideals of R and N* is a prime submodule in M. When R is a ring, a non-zero R-module M is called a ZPI module if every submodule N of M such that N not equal M either is prime or has a prime factorization. The purpose of this paper is to introduce interesting and useful properties of Dedekind and ZPI modules.

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