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This work covers the maximal and prime ideals of the incidence algebra, derivations and isomorphisms, radicals and additional ring-theoretic properties. Combinatorial discussions include a study of the Mobius function, reduced incidence subalgebras, and the coalgebra approach to incidence algebras.

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This work covers the maximal and prime ideals of the incidence algebra, derivations and isomorphisms, radicals and additional ring-theoretic properties. Combinatorial discussions include a study of the Mobius function, reduced incidence subalgebras, and the coalgebra approach to incidence algebras.

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Autorenporträt
Eugene Spiegel is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. The author or coauthor of over 40 publications and a member of the American Mathematical Society, Dr. Spiegel received the B.S. degree (1961) from Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and the Ph.D. degree (1965) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.

Christopher J. O'Donnell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Basic Sciences at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. The author of several key publications and a member of the American Mathematical Society, among others, Dr. O'Donnell received the B.S. degree (1987) in mathematics from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, and the M.S. (1989) and Ph.D. (1992) degrees in mathematics from the University of Connecticut, Storrs.