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ω 1 -generated uniserial modules over chain rings

Jan Žemlička — 2004

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

The purpose of this paper is to provide a criterion of an occurrence of uncountably generated uniserial modules over chain rings. As we show it suffices to investigate two extreme cases, nearly simple chain rings, i.e. chain rings containing only three two-sided ideals, and chain rings with “many” two-sided ideals. We prove that there exists an ω 1 -generated uniserial module over every non-artinian nearly simple chain ring and over chain rings containing an uncountable strictly increasing (resp. decreasing)...

Products of small modules

Peter KálnaiJan Žemlička — 2014

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Module is said to be small if it is not a union of strictly increasing infinite countable chain of submodules. We show that the class of all small modules over self-injective purely infinite ring is closed under direct products whenever there exists no strongly inaccessible cardinal.

Self-small products of abelian groups

Josef DvořákJan Žemlička — 2022

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let A and B be two abelian groups. The group A is called B -small if the covariant functor Hom ( A , - ) commutes with all direct sums B ( κ ) and A is self-small provided it is A -small. The paper characterizes self-small products applying developed closure properties of the classes of relatively small groups. As a consequence, self-small products of finitely generated abelian groups are described.

On modules and rings with the restricted minimum condition

M. Tamer KoşanJan Žemlička — 2015

Colloquium Mathematicae

A module M satisfies the restricted minimum condition if M/N is artinian for every essential submodule N of M. A ring R is called a right RM-ring whenever R R satisfies the restricted minimum condition as a right module. We give several structural necessary conditions for particular classes of RM-rings. Furthermore, a commutative ring R is proved to be an RM-ring if and only if R/Soc(R) is noetherian and every singular module is semiartinian.

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