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 Advances in
 
 Non-Commutative Ring Theory
 
 Proceedings of the Twelfth George H. Hudson Symposium Held at Plattsburgh, USA, April 23-25, 1981
 
 Edited by P. J. Fleury
 
 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 1982
 
 Editor
 
 Patrick J. Fleury SUNY - Plattsburgh, Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Mathematics Plattsburgh, New York 12091, USA
 
 AMS Subject Classifications (1980): 16-02,16-06, 16A04, 16A08, 16A 14, 16A33, 16A34, 16A38, 16A45, 16A52, 16A60 ISBN 3-540-11597-8 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York ISBN 0-387-11597-8 Springer-Verlag New York Heidelberg Berlin This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically those of translation, reprinting, re-use of illustrations, broadcasting, reproduction by photocopying machine or similar means, and storage in data banks. Under § 54 of the German Copyright Law where copies are made for other than private use, a fee is payable to "Verwertungsgesellschaft Wort", Munich.
 
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 Preface These papers are the proceedings of the Twelfth George H. Hudson Symposium: Pdvances in Non- Canmutative Ring Theory which was held by the Deportment of Mathematics of the State University College of Arts and Science at Plattsburgh, New York, and which took place on April 23-25, 1981. The conference consisted of talks by five invited speakers and thirteen other speakers who contributed papers, and in this volume we have collected papers by two of the invited speakers and seven of the contributors.
 
 While not
 
 all of the papers given at the Symposium appear in this volume, some of the contributors have taken the opportunity to elaborate on their contributions. At this time, the organizers of the Symposium would like to express their thanks to the following: The National Science Foundation and, especially, Dr. Alvin Thaler for support under NSF Grant MC580-1655. Dean Charles O. Warren and Mr. Robert G. Moll of the Dean's Office for expert administrative support. The Mathematics Department at PSUC and its chairman, Dr. Robert Hofer, for moral support and a great deal of hard work. Ms. Carol Burnam, secretary
 
 excellence, without whom the entire project
 
 would have fallen into chaos many times over. Finally, to Dr. Paul Roman, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at PSUC who supplied excellent advice, unstinting support, vast amounts of time, and a great deal of encouragement, we can only give a very inadequate "Thank you." P. Fleury Plattsburgh, N.Y.
 
 List of Participants Name
 
 Institution
 
 Maurice Auslander John Beachy Gary Birkenmeier William Blair Hans Brungs Lindsay Childs Miriam Cohen Paul M. Cohn Robert Damiano John Dauns Richard Davis Warren Dicks Carl Droms Carl Faith Syed M. Fakhruddin Theodore Faticoni Jose Gomez Edward Green John Hanna Allan Heinicke Yehiel Ilamed Marsha Finkel Jones Jeanne Kerr Jacques Lewin Peter Malcolmson Wallace Martindale Gordon Ma		
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