10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATENARIAN»
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1
Non-Noetherian Commutative Ring Theory
By analogy with the characterization in Proposition 6.2, we say that a domain R is
universally catenarian if the polynomial rings R[X\, XI, . . . , Xn] are catenarian for
each n > 1. Each universally catenarian domain is catenarian and, hence, LFD.
S.T. Chapman, Sarah Glaz, 2000
2
Commutative Algebra: Noetherian and Non-Noetherian Perspectives
If K⊗kA is a strong S-ring (resp., catenarian), then A is a strong S-ring (resp.,
catenarian). In [8], by giving an example, it is shown that there exists a k-algebra
R which is not an S-domain (resp., catenarian domain) and a field extension K of
k ...
Marco Fontana, Salah-Eddine Kabbaj, Bruce Olberding, 2010
3
Multiplicative Ideal Theory in Commutative Algebra: A ...
We assume familiarity with the definitions of Sdomains and strong S-domains [52,
page 26], stably strong S-domains [53] and universally catenarian domains
Theorem 2.2. Let dim(R) I 1. Then the following conditions are equivalent. (1) R is
a ...
James W. Brewer, Sarah Glaz, William Heinzer, 2006
4
Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, ...
Two Volumes in One. ... Robert Stuart. liability of the catenarian curve to alter,
when loaded in the direction of the horizontal plane of the connecting roadway.
For the erection of a bridge at Dryburgh, on a ferry of comparatively small
importance ...
5
Resolution of Singularities of Embedded Algebraic Surfaces
(1) If X1 , ..., Xn are any finite number of indeterminates then A[X1 , ..., Xn] is
catenarian (note that A[X1 , ..., Xn] = A if n = 0). (2) If Q is any ideal in A, B' is any
finitely generated ring extension of AjQ, S is any multiplicative set in B', and B is
the ...
Shreeram S. Abhyankar, 1998
6
Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
To support this comparatively greater strain of the catenarian arch, a
proportionally stronger fulcrum is required ; and if it is attempted to lighten the
strain by raising the fulcrum to a considerable height, it must evidently be
attended with very ...
7
The Annals of Philosophy
To support this comparatively greater strain of the catenarian arch, a
proportionally stronger fulcrum is required ; and if it is attempted to lighten the
strain by raising the fulcrum to a considerable height, it must evidently be
attended with very ...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1818
8
The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror
over the Mersey at Runcorn, made a journey to Scotland, expressly to inquire into
t!ie cause of the misfortune. Another bridge was erected the same year, upon the
Catenarian principle, and the total cost of both did not exceed £720. 1819.
9
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
Our American author also describes a Bridge of this construction, which seems to
have been erected about the year 1809, over the river Merrimack, in the State of
Massachusets, consisting of a catenarian arch of 244 feet span. The roadway of ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1823
10
The Gentleman's Magazine
.Nevertheless, with this superlative degree »f mrrit, lite catenarian arch is only •
tohefonnd in tbfl<sendseUerosour books; probably liecause it is not -thought
quite so plcaling to the eve as the circular or pointed arch. The defect of the.
circular ...