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In this note we obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for a ring to be -weakly regular (i) When is a ring with identity and without divisors of zero (ii) When is a ring without divisors of zero. Further it is proved in a -weakly regular ring with identity and without units every element is a zero divisor.
Let M be a left module over a ring R. M is called a Zelmanowitz-regular module if for each x ∈ M there exists a homomorphism F: M → R such that f(x) = x. Let Q be a left R-module and h: Q → M a homomorphism. We call h locally split if for every x ∈ M there exists a homomorphism g: M → Q such that h(g(x)) = x. M is called locally projective if every epimorphism onto M is locally split. We prove that the following conditions are equivalent:(1) M is Zelmanowitz-regular.(2) every homomorphism into M...
Let be two non-negative integers. A left -module is called -injective, if for every -presented left -module . A right -module is called -flat, if for every -presented left -module . A left -module is called weakly --injective, if for every -presented left -module . A right -module is called weakly -flat, if for every -presented left -module . In this paper, we give some characterizations and properties of -injective modules and -flat modules in the cases...
Let be a self-orthogonal class of left -modules. We introduce a class of modules, which is called strongly -Gorenstein modules, and give some equivalent characterizations of them. Many important classes of modules are included in these modules. It is proved that the class of strongly -Gorenstein modules is closed under finite direct sums. We also give some sufficient conditions under which the property of strongly -Gorenstein module can be inherited by its submodules and quotient modules....
An associated ring R with identity is said to be a left FTF ring when the class of the submodules of flat left R-modules is closed under injective hulls and direct products. We prove (Theorem 3.5) that a strongly graded ring R by a locally finite group G is FTF if and only if Re is left FTF, where e is a neutral element of G. This provides new examples of left FTF rings. Some consequences of this Theorem are given.
Let be a weak torsion class of left -modules and a positive integer. A left -module is called -injective if for each -presented left -module ; a right -module is called -flat if for each -presented left -module ; a left -module is called -projective if for each -injective left -module ; the ring is called strongly -coherent if whenever is exact, where is -presented and is finitely generated projective, then is -projective; the ring is called -semihereditary...
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