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Nakayama algebra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nakayama algebra In algebra, a Nakayama algebra or generalized uniserial algebra is an algebra such that the left and right projective modules have a unique composition series . They were studied by who called them "generalized uni-serial rings". An example of a Nakayama algebra is ''k''()/(''x''''n'') for ''k'' a field and ''n'' a positive integer. Current usage of ''uniserial'' differs slightly: an explanation of the difference appears here. ==References==
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