Talk:Artinian module

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Latest comment: 18 July 2007 by Ryan Reich
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Template:WikiProject banner shell Why does every (nontrivial) descending chain of submodules of / has the form 1/n11/n2..., like in the article? This is clear for the quasicyclic groups (p), for each prime p, because every proper subgroup is finite and cyclic. But this does not hold for /. Where's the information from, that / is artinian as -module? I have a little doubt about that ;-)

I propose therefore to replace / by (p) in the article. This gives certainly a counterexample for artinian => noetherian for modules. ---oo- 07:12, 16 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Since nobody vetoes, I've just corrected it. ;-) ---oo- 16:11, 18 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

References?--Cronholm144 04:21, 18 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Added. I don't know where the counterexample comes from, though. Ryan Reich 13:19, 18 July 2007 (UTC)Reply