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Let A be a fixed C*-algebra. In an arbitrary finitely generated projective A-module V ⊆ An, a spherical tight A-frame is a set of of k, k > n, elements f1, . . . , fk such that the associated matrix F = [f1, . . . , fk] up-to a constant multiple is a partial isometry of the Hilbert structure on the projective finitely generated A-module V . The space FA k,n of all such A-frames form a C*-algebr...
Let k be a field and G a finite group. By analogy with the theory of phantom maps in topology, a map f : M → N between kG-modules is said to be phantom if its restriction to every finitely generated submodule of M factors through a projective module. We investigate the relationships between the theory of phantom maps, the algebraic theory of purity, and Rickard’s idempotent modules. In general,...
For an (n− 1)-Auslander algebra Λ with global dimension n, we give some necessary conditions for Λ admitting a maximal (n − 1)-orthogonal subcategory in terms of the properties of simple Λ-modules with projective dimension n − 1 or n. For an almost hereditary algebra Λ with global dimension 2, we prove that Λ admits a maximal 1orthogonal subcategory if and only if for any non-projective indecom...
An artin algebra A is said to be CM-finite if there are only finitely many, up to isomorphisms, indecomposable finitely-generated Gorenstein-projective A-modules. We prove that for a Gorenstein artin algebra, it is CM-finite if and only if every its Gorenstein-projective module is a direct sum of finitely-generated Gorenstein-projective modules.
Several of the fundamental theorems about algebraic K, and Kr are concerned with finding unimodular elements, that is, elements of a projective module which generate a free summand. In this paper we use the notion of a basic element (in the terminology of Swan [22]) to extend these theorems to the context of finitely generated modules. Our techniques allow a simplification and strengthening of ...
Let R be a ring and R a self-orthogonal module. We introduce the notion of the right orthogonal dimension (relative to R ) of modules. We give a criterion for computing this relative right orthogonal dimension of modules. For a left coherent and semilocal ring R and a finitely presented self-orthogonal module R , we show that the projective dimension of R and the right orthogonal dimension (rel...
We show that there is a reflection type bijection between the indecomposable summands of two multiplicity free tilting modules X and Y. This fixes common Y sends projective (resp., injective) exactly one module to non-projective non-injective) other. Moreover, this interchanges possible non-isomorphic complements an almost complete module.
Let R be ring and M a right R-module. This article introduces the concept of τ −⊕-supplemented modules as follows: Given a hereditary torsion theory in Mod-R with associated torsion functor τ we say that a module M is τ −⊕-supplemented when for every submodule N of M there exists a direct summand K of M such that M = N +K and N ∩K is τ−torsion, and M is called completely τ −⊕-supplemented if ev...
We introduce and investigate the notion of GC -projective modules over (possibly non-noetherian) commutative rings, where C is a semidualizing module. This extends Holm and Jørgensen’s notion of C-Gorenstein projective modules to the non-noetherian setting and generalizes projective and Gorenstein projective modules within this setting. We then study the resulting modules of finite GC-projectiv...
A p-indigent module is one that subprojective only to projective modules. An RD-projective any torsionfree (and flat) module. $T$ called rdp-indigent if it In this work, we consider the structure of SRDP rings whose (simple) right $R$-modules are or torsionfree. Moreover, new characterizations P-coherent and presented by subprojectivity domains.
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