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Abdelslam Mimouni

Abdelslam Mimouni

Professor

📍 5-303📞 966138604036✉️ amimouni@kfupm.edu.sa🔗 Pure

Research Overview

Research interests include Class groups and Class semigroups, Duals and Endomorphisms rings of ideals, and Homological Aspects of commutative rings.

Class groups and Class semigroups

Duals and Endomorphisms rings of ideals

Homological Aspects of commutative rings

Prime spectra and dimension theory

Ideal systems and star operations

Education

MS
University of Fez
1993
PhD
University of Fez, and Doctorat D'Etat
1995, 2001

Selected Publications

TitleJournalYear
On some valuation-like rings in certain ring extensionsRicerche di Matematica2026
Reductions and cores of ideals in polynomial rings over integral domainsJournal of Algebra2026
Note on Shimoda rings and Shimoda’s conjectureRicerche di Matematica2025
Weakly α-prime idealsAsian-European Journal of Mathematics2025
Core of an ideal in Prüfer domainsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra2024
ON THE JACOBSON UNIT-LIKE RINGSRocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics2024
On functional prime ideals in commutative ringsCommunications in Algebra2024
Integral domains with a few semistar operationsJournal of Algebra and its Applications2024
On weakly prime ideals and weak Krull dimensionMoroccan Journal of Algebra and Geometry with Applications2023
Nil-ideals, J-ideals and their generalizations in commutative ringsBeitrage zur Algebra und Geometrie2023
Note on UN-ringsMoroccan Journal of Algebra and Geometry with Applications2023
Reductions and cores of ideals in trivial ring extensionsJournal of Algebra and its Applications2023
Finitely star regular domainsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra2022
Trace properties in integral domains, a surveyMoroccan Journal of Algebra and Geometry with Applications2022
Minimal reductions and core of ideals in pullbacksActa Mathematica Hungarica2021

Graduate Students

PhD Students

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Binobaid, A.
Duals and transforms of ideals inpvmds combact and coprime packedness with respect to star operations. (2010)

MS Students

Courses Taught

Office Hours

Sunday
12:00-2:00PM
Tuesday
12:00-2:00PM
Thursday
12:00-2:00PM
Office hours are shown below.

Undergraduate

MATH 201Calculus IIIMATH 208Introduction to Differential Equations & Linear AlgebraMATH 490Seminar in Mathematics

Graduate

MATH 550Linear AlgebraMATH 551Abstract AlgebraMATH 599SeminarMATH 699Seminar