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Eleven Conditions on Ideals in Commutative Rings
(Creighton University, 1966)
The purpose of this thesis is to compare eleven conditions which may be satisfied by ideals in commutative rings.
The Existence of K-Coefficient Fields in Commutative Algebras
(Creighton University, 1966)
This thesis is concerned with the following problem. | Let A be a commutative algebra over a subfield K of characteristic p /= 0. Let N be a maximal ideal of A and g the canonical homomorphism of A onto A/N. Denote A/N by ...
Fulke Greville's Caelica: The Work of an Elizabethan
(Creighton University, 1965)
In 1633, Fulke Greville's sonnet sequence, Caelica, was posthumously published. In 109 sonnets of varying length, Greville addresses his poems to the woman of the title as well as to "Myra," "Cynthia," and "Gala." The names ...
A Comparison of Growth of Primary Mouse Marrow Explants
(Creighton University, 1965)
The growth of cells in vitro is a technique which presents many advantages for use in biological research, particularly in the fields of genetics, physiology, and biochemistry. It is possible to follow the metabolic and ...
Thomas Hardy's Concept of Woman as One of the Destructive Forces of the Universe
(Creighton University, 1969)
"To write criticism about Hardy is to encounter uncertainties, embarrassments, challenges and revisions as opposed to criticism of Jane Austen, George Eliot, and Joseph Conrad whose positions have been established." The ...
A Study of the Mechanism of Reaction of Diethyl Bromomalonate with Sodium Diethyl Phosphite
(Creighton University, 1968)
In 1946 Arbuzov and Abramov reported the formation of a symmetrical tetraester, tetraethyl 1,1,2,2-ethane- tetracarboxylate, in the reaction of equimolar quantities of sodium diethyl phosohite and diethyl bromomalonate. ...
Dryden, Tragedy, and the Tradition
(Creighton University, 1967)
To discuss a type of literature such as tragedy is a dangerous and often quite a confusing business. To read the sometimes conflicting views of critics from Aristotle to Hume to Arthur Miller would lead the student to ...
America Looks at the Hungarian Revolution
(Creighton University, 1968)
In a democracy, public opinion shapes policies or at least influences them. American public opinion is shaped by the conditions in which Americans live. Americans have always been sympathetic toward revolutions in countries ...
The Convergence of a Non-Linear Parabolic Partial Differential Equation
(Creighton University, 1967)
This thesis is concerned with the application of Newton's method for multi-variable nonlinear functions to the nonlinear partial differential equation which describes two-dimensional flow of gas through porous media. | ...
The Existence of Coefficient Field Composites in Commutative Algebras
(Creighton University, 1967)
Let A be a commutative algebra with base field K <= A. Let N be a maximal ideal of A and g the natural K-homomorphism of A onto A/N. We say that A has a coefficient field F for N if there exist a field F<=A such that gF = ...