1987
DOI: 10.1016/0021-8693(87)90044-5
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The construction of mixed modules from a theorem of linear algebra

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“…(c) Modules with Distinguished Submodules Rüdiger also had a keen interest in the area of representation theory that arose from an early work, (C), of Sheila Brenner and Michael Butler on what might be loosely described as 'vector spaces with distinguished subspaces'. Corner's subsequent generalisation of that work, (D), involving five distinguished submodules, intrigued Rüdiger, and he produced several interesting papers on the topic, showing that four submodules suffice and investigating the situation when a lesser number of submodules is used-see [103,110,116,131,132,140,153,157,163,167,168,169].…”
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“…(c) Modules with Distinguished Submodules Rüdiger also had a keen interest in the area of representation theory that arose from an early work, (C), of Sheila Brenner and Michael Butler on what might be loosely described as 'vector spaces with distinguished subspaces'. Corner's subsequent generalisation of that work, (D), involving five distinguished submodules, intrigued Rüdiger, and he produced several interesting papers on the topic, showing that four submodules suffice and investigating the situation when a lesser number of submodules is used-see [103,110,116,131,132,140,153,157,163,167,168,169].…”
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