FIP AND FCP products of ring morphisms
Abstract
We characterize some types of FIP and FCP ring extensions R ⊂ S, where S is not an integral domain and R may not be an integral domain. In this paper S is mostly a product of rings related to R and also the idealization of an R-module.
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