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On free subgroups of units in quaternion algebras II

Jan Krempa (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let A ⊆ ℚ be any subring. We extend our earlier results on unit groups of the standard quaternion algebra H(A) to units of certain rings of generalized quaternions H(A,a,b) = ((-a,-b)/A), where a,b ∈ A. Next we show that there is an algebra embedding of the ring H(A,a,b) into the algebra of standard Cayley numbers over A. Using this embedding we answer a question asked in the first part of this paper.

On fuzzification of the notion of quantaloid

Sergey A. Solovyov (2010)

Kybernetika

The paper considers a fuzzification of the notion of quantaloid of K. I. Rosenthal, which replaces enrichment in the category of -semilattices with that in the category of modules over a given unital commutative quantale. The resulting structures are called quantale algebroids. We show that their constitute a monadic category and prove a representation theorem for them using the notion of nucleus adjusted for our needs. We also characterize the lattice of nuclei on a free quantale algebroid. At...

On G -disconnected injective models

Marek Golasiński (2003)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Let G be a finite group. It was observed by L.S. Scull that the original definition of the equivariant minimality in the G -connected case is incorrect because of an error concerning algebraic properties. In the G -disconnected case the orbit category 𝒪 ( G ) was originally replaced by the category 𝒪 ( G , X ) with one object for each component of each fixed point simplicial subsets X H of a G -simplicial set X , for all subgroups H G . We redefine the equivariant minimality and redevelop some results on the rational homotopy...

On generalization of injectivity

Roger Yue Chi Ming (1992)

Archivum Mathematicum

Characterizations of quasi-continuous modules and continuous modules are given. A non-trivial generalization of injectivity (distinct from p -injectivity) is considered.

On generalized CS-modules

Qingyi Zeng (2015)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

An 𝒮 -closed submodule of a module M is a submodule N for which M / N is nonsingular. A module M is called a generalized CS-module (or briefly, GCS-module) if any 𝒮 -closed submodule N of M is a direct summand of M . Any homomorphic image of a GCS-module is also a GCS-module. Any direct sum of a singular (uniform) module and a semi-simple module is a GCS-module. All nonsingular right R -modules are projective if and only if all right R -modules are GCS-modules.

On generalized Jordan derivations of Lie triple systems

Abbas Najati (2010)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Under some conditions we prove that every generalized Jordan triple derivation on a Lie triple system is a generalized derivation. Specially, we conclude that every Jordan triple θ -derivation on a Lie triple system is a θ -derivation.

On generalized partial twisted smash products

Shuangjian Guo (2014)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We first introduce the notion of a right generalized partial smash product and explore some properties of such partial smash product, and consider some examples. Furthermore, we introduce the notion of a generalized partial twisted smash product and discuss a necessary condition under which such partial smash product forms a Hopf algebra. Based on these notions and properties, we construct a Morita context for partial coactions of a co-Frobenius Hopf algebra.

On generalized q.f.d. modules

Mohammad Saleh, S. K. Jain, Sergio R. López-Permouth (2005)

Archivum Mathematicum

A right R -module M is called a generalized q.f.d. module if every M-singular quotient has finitely generated socle. In this note we give several characterizations to this class of modules by means of weak injectivity, tightness, and weak tightness that generalizes the results in [sanh1], Theorem 3. In particular, it is shown that a module M is g.q.f.d. iff every direct sum of M -singular M -injective modules in σ [ M ] is weakly injective iff every direct sum of M -singular weakly tight is weakly tight iff...

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