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Claus Michael Ringel's main contributions to Gorenstein-projective modules

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In this article we try to recall Claus Michael Ringel's works on the Gorenstein-projective modules. This will involve but not limited to his fundamental contributions, such as in, the solution to the independence problem of totally reflexivity conditions; the technique of $\mho$-quivers; a fast algorithm to obtain the Gorenstein-projective modules over the Nakayama algebras; the one to one correspondence between the indecomposable non-projective perfect differential modules of a quiver and the indecomposable representations of this quiver; the description of the module category of the preprojective algebras of type $\mathbb A_n$ via submodule category; semi-Gorenstein-projective modules, reflexive modules, Koszul modules, as well as the $\Omega$-growth of modules, over short local algebras; and his negative answer to the question whether an algebra has to be self-injective in case all the simple modules are reflexive.

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A survey on Auslander-Gorenstein algebras

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A survey of finite-dimensional Auslander-Gorenstein algebras, including classifications for monomial and incidence algebras and the identification of the Auslander-Reiten permutation with rowmotion, Ringel's homological permutation, and the Coxeter permutation.

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    A survey of finite-dimensional Auslander-Gorenstein algebras, including classifications for monomial and incidence algebras and the identification of the Auslander-Reiten permutation with rowmotion, Ringel's homological permutation, and the Coxeter permutation.