A survey on the uniform -version of rings, modules and their homological theories
Abstract: This survey provides a comprehensive overview of the recent advancements in the theory of ``uniformly ''-algebraic structures in commutative ring theory. Originating from the classical concepts of Noetherian, coherent, von Neumann regular, and semisimple rings, the introduction of a multiplicative subset has led to the development of -Noetherian, -coherent, and other -analogues. However, the element in the original definitions often depends on the ideal or module under consideration. To overcome this limitation and enable deeper module-theoretic characterizations, the notion of "uniformly " (abbreviated as -) was introduced. This survey systematically presents the definitions, characterizations, and properties of --torsion modules, --exact sequences, and the subsequent uniform analogues of fundamental module classes: --finitely presented, --Noetherian, --coherent, --flat, --projective, --injective, and --absolutely pure modules. We then explore the associated uniform homological dimensions, including the --weak global dimension, the --global dimension, and their interplay with polynomial rings and localizations. The survey also covers structural ring classes such as --von Neumann regular, --semisimple, --Artinian, --multiplication rings, and rings with --Noetherian spectrum.
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