As a natural continuation of the first volume of Algebras, Rings and
Modules, this book provides both the classical aspects of the theory of
groups and their representations as well as a general introduction to
the modern theory of representations including the representations of
quivers and finite partially ordered sets and their applications to
finite dimensional algebras.
Detailed attention is given to special classes of algebras and rings
including Frobenius, quasi-Frobenius, right serial rings and tiled
orders using the technique of quivers. The most important recent
developments in the theory of these rings are examined.
The Cartan Determinant Conjecture and some properties of global
dimensions of different classes of rings are also given. The last
chapters of this volume provide the theory of semiprime Noetherian
semiperfect and semidistributive rings.
Of course, this book is mainly aimed at researchers in the theory of
rings and algebras but graduate and postgraduate students, especially
those using algebraic techniques, should also find this book of
interest.