نتایج جستجو برای: semi projective module
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Because of the associativity of fusion products ⊠, the above hypothesis is equivalent to the condition that for each irreducible module W , there is an irreducible module W̃ such that HomV (W̃ ⊠ W,V ) 6= 0. In the previous paper [6], we have introduced a concept of ”Semi-Rigidity” and then proved that if W is semi-rigid, then W is flat for the fusion products ⊠, that is, 0 → W ⊠ A → W ⊠ B → W ⊠ C...
known as the left big finitistic projective dimension of A, is finite. Here pdM denotes the projective dimension of M . Unfortunately, this number is not known to be finite even if A is a finite dimensional algebra over a field, where, indeed, its finiteness is a celebrated conjecture. On the other hand, for such an algebra, finite flat certainly implies finite projective dimension, simply beca...
in this paper we introduce a generalization of m-small modules and discuss about the torsion theory cogenerated by this kind of modules in category . we will use the structure of the radical of a module in and get some suitable results about this class of modules. also the relation between injective hull in and this kind of modules will be investigated in this article. for a module we show...
Abstract: Let be a commutative ring and be a unitary module. We define a semiprime submodule of a module and consider various properties of it. Also we define semi-radical of a submodule of a module and give a number of its properties. We define modules which satisfy the semi-radical formula and present the existence of such a module.
In 1966 [1], Auslander introduced a class of finitely generated modules having a certain complete resolution by projective modules. Then using these modules, he defined the G-dimension (G ostensibly for Gorenstein) of finitely generated modules. It seems appropriate then to call the modules of G-dimension 0 the Gorenstein projective modules. In [4], Gorenstein projective modules (whether finite...
p. (x) l. 5, “Chapter 4” should read “Chapter 6”. p. 24–25: As it stands, the proof of Lemma 2.2.3 is wrong, because ψ is not necessarily surjective. However, if P is a finitely generated projective module, then the proof works. So at the beginning of the section, one should make the further observation that P = F ′(ΓΓ) is a finitely generated projective module. This is because among all projec...
let $m$ be an $r$-module and $0 neq fin m^*={rm hom}(m,r)$. we associate an undirected graph $gf$ to $m$ in which non-zero elements $x$ and $y$ of $m$ are adjacent provided that $xf(y)=0$ or $yf(x)=0$. weobserve that over a commutative ring $r$, $gf$ is connected anddiam$(gf)leq 3$. moreover, if $gamma (m)$ contains a cycle,then $mbox{gr}(gf)leq 4$. furthermore if $|gf|geq 1$, then$gf$ is finit...
Let An(k) be the Weyl algebra, with k a field of characteristic zero. It is known that every projective finitely generated left module is free or isomorphic to a left ideal. Let M be a left submodule of a free module. In this paper we give an algorithm to compute the projective dimension of M . If M is projective and rank(M) ≥ 2 we give a procedure to find a basis. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All righ...
a projective parameter of a geodesic as solution of certain ode is defined to be a parameter which is invariant under projective change of metric. using projective parameter and poincaré metric, an intrinsic projectively invariant pseudo-distance can be constructed. in the present work, solutions of the above ode are characterized with respect to the sign of parallel ricci tensor on a finsler s...
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