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Correction to “The core of a ring”. (English) Zbl 0271.55008

J. Pure Appl. Algebra 3, 409 (1973).

Concerns [the authors, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 2, 73–81 (1972; Zbl 0233.55004)].


MSC:

55N99 Homology and cohomology theories in algebraic topology
55P10 Homotopy equivalences in algebraic topology

References:

[1] A.K. Bousfield, Types of acyclicity, to appear. · Zbl 0279.55006
[2] Bousfield, A. K.; Kan, D. M.: The core of a ring. J. pure appl. Algebra 2, 73-81 (1972) · Zbl 0233.55004
[3] Storrer, H. H.: Epimorphic extensions of non-commutative rings. Comment. math. Helv. 48, 72-86 (1973) · Zbl 0258.16027

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