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An addendum and corrigendum to "Almost free splitters" (Colloq. Math. 81 (1999), 193-221)

Rüdiger Göbel, Saharon Shelah (2001)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let R be a subring of the rational numbers ℚ. We recall from [3] that an R-module G is a splitter if E x t ¹ R ( G , G ) = 0 . In this note we correct the statement of Main Theorem 1.5 in [3] and discuss the existence of non-free splitters of cardinality ℵ₁ under the negation of the special continuum hypothesis CH.

Non-weight modules over the super Schrödinger algebra

Xinyue Wang, Liangyun Chen, Yao Ma (2024)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We construct a family of non-weight modules which are free U ( 𝔥 ) -modules of rank 2 over the N = 1 super Schrödinger algebra in ( 1 + 1 ) -dimensional spacetime. We determine the isomorphism classes of these modules. In particular, free U ( 𝔥 ) -modules of rank 2 over 𝔬𝔰𝔭 ( 1 | 2 ) are also constructed and classified. Moreover, we obtain the sufficient and necessary conditions for such modules to be simple.

Top-stable and layer-stable degenerations and hom-order

S. O. Smalø, A. Valenta (2007)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Using geometrical methods, Huisgen-Zimmermann showed that if M is a module with simple top, then M has no proper degeneration M < d e g N such that t M / t + 1 M t N / t + 1 N for all t. Given a module M with square-free top and a projective cover P, she showed that d i m k H o m ( M , M ) = d i m k H o m ( P , M ) if and only if M has no proper degeneration M < d e g N where M/M ≃ N/N. We prove here these results in a more general form, for hom-order instead of degeneration-order, and we prove them algebraically. The results of Huisgen-Zimmermann follow as consequences from...

Commutative rings whose certain modules decompose into direct sums of cyclic submodules

Farid Kourki, Rachid Tribak (2023)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We provide some characterizations of rings R for which every (finitely generated) module belonging to a class 𝒞 of R -modules is a direct sum of cyclic submodules. We focus on the cases, where the class 𝒞 is one of the following classes of modules: semiartinian modules, semi-V-modules, V-modules, coperfect modules and locally supplemented modules.

Fully inert submodules of torsion-free modules over the ring of p-adic integers

B. Goldsmith, L. Salce, P. Zanardo (2014)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Fully inert submodules of torsion-free J p -modules are investigated. It is proved that if the module considered is either free or complete, these submodules are exactly those which are commensurable with fully invariant submodules; examples are given of torsion-free J p -modules for which this property fails.

On the composition structure of the twisted Verma modules for 𝔰𝔩 ( 3 , )

Libor Křižka, Petr Somberg (2015)

Archivum Mathematicum

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We discuss some aspects of the composition structure of twisted Verma modules for the Lie algebra 𝔰𝔩 ( 3 , ) , including the explicit structure of singular vectors for both 𝔰𝔩 ( 3 , ) and one of its Lie subalgebras 𝔰𝔩 ( 2 , ) , and also of their generators. Our analysis is based on the use of partial Fourier tranform applied to the realization of twisted Verma modules as D -modules on the Schubert cells in the full flag manifold for SL ( 3 , ) .

Endotrivial modules over groups with quaternion or semi-dihedral Sylow 2-subgroup

Jon F. Carlson, Nadia Mazza, Jacques Thévenaz (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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Let G be a finite group with a Sylow 2-subgroup P which is either quaternion or semi-dihedral. Let k be an algebraically closed field of characteristic 2. We prove the existence of exotic endotrivial k G -modules, whose restrictions to P are isomorphic to the direct sum of the known exotic endotrivial k P -modules and some projective modules. This provides a description of the group T ( G ) of endotrivial k G -modules.

Category 𝒪 for quantum groups

Henning Haahr Andersen, Volodymyr Mazorchuk (2015)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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In this paper we study the BGG-categories 𝒪 q associated to quantum groups. We prove that many properties of the ordinary BGG-category 𝒪 for a semisimple complex Lie algebra carry over to the quantum case. Of particular interest is the case when q is a complex root of unity. Here we prove a tensor decomposition for both simple modules, projective modules, and indecomposable tilting modules. Using the known Kazhdan-Lusztig conjectures for 𝒪 and for finite dimensional U q -modules we are able...

k -free separable groups with prescribed endomorphism ring

Daniel Herden, Héctor Gabriel Salazar Pedroza (2015)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We will consider unital rings A with free additive group, and want to construct (in ZFC) for each natural number k a family of k -free A-modules G which are separable as abelian groups with special decompositions. Recall that an A-module G is k -free if every subset of size < k is contained in a free submodule (we will refine this in Definition 3.2); and it is separable as an abelian group if any finite subset of G is contained in a free direct summand of G. Despite the fact that such a...

Non-orbicular modules for Galois coverings

Piotr Dowbor (2001)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Given a group G of k-linear automorphisms of a locally bounded k-category R, the problem of existence and construction of non-orbicular indecomposable R/G-modules is studied. For a suitable finite sequence B of G-atoms with a common stabilizer H, a representation embedding Φ B : I - s p r ( H ) m o d ( R / G ) , which yields large families of non-orbicular indecomposable R/G-modules, is constructed (Theorem 3.1). It is proved that if a G-atom B with infinite cyclic stabilizer admits a non-trivial left Kan extension B̃ with...

Separable functors for the category of Doi Hom-Hopf modules

Shuangjian Guo, Xiaohui Zhang (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let ̃ ( k ) ( H ) A C be the category of Doi Hom-Hopf modules, ̃ ( k ) A be the category of A-Hom-modules, and F be the forgetful functor from ̃ ( k ) ( H ) A C to ̃ ( k ) A . The aim of this paper is to give a necessary and suffcient condition for F to be separable. This leads to a generalized notion of integral. Finally, applications of our results are given. In particular, we prove a Maschke type theorem for Doi Hom-Hopf modules.

On commutative rings whose maximal ideals are idempotent

Farid Kourki, Rachid Tribak (2019)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We prove that for a commutative ring R , every noetherian (artinian) R -module is quasi-injective if and only if every noetherian (artinian) R -module is quasi-projective if and only if the class of noetherian (artinian) R -modules is socle-fine if and only if the class of noetherian (artinian) R -modules is radical-fine if and only if every maximal ideal of R is idempotent.

Gorenstein star modules and Gorenstein tilting modules

Peiyu Zhang (2021)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We introduce the notion of Gorenstein star modules and obtain some properties and a characterization of them. We mainly give the relationship between n -Gorenstein star modules and n -Gorenstein tilting modules, see L. Yan, W. Li, B. Ouyang (2016), and a new characterization of n -Gorenstein tilting modules.

Separable k -free modules with almost trivial dual

Daniel Herden, Héctor Gabriel Salazar Pedroza (2016)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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An R -module M has an almost trivial dual if there are no epimorphisms from M to the free R -module of countable infinite rank R ( ω ) . For every natural number k > 1 , we construct arbitrarily large separable k -free R -modules with almost trivial dual by means of Shelah’s Easy Black Box, which is a combinatorial principle provable in ZFC.

The multiplicity problem for indecomposable decompositions of modules over domestic canonical algebras

Piotr Dowbor, Andrzej Mróz (2008)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Given a module M over a domestic canonical algebra Λ and a classifying set X for the indecomposable Λ-modules, the problem of determining the vector m ( M ) = ( m x ) x X X such that M x X X x m x is studied. A precise formula for d i m k H o m Λ ( M , X ) , for any postprojective indecomposable module X, is computed in Theorem 2.3, and interrelations between various structures on the set of all postprojective roots are described in Theorem 2.4. It is proved in Theorem 2.2 that a general method of finding vectors m(M) presented by the authors...

Melkersson condition on Serre subcategories

Reza Sazeedeh, Rasul Rasuli (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let R be a commutative noetherian ring, let be an ideal of R, and let be a subcategory of the category of R-modules. The condition C , defined for R-modules, was introduced by Aghapournahr and Melkersson (2008) in order to study when the local cohomology modules relative to belong to . In this paper, we define and study the class consisting of all modules satisfying C . If and are ideals of R, we get a necessary and sufficient condition for to satisfy C and C simultaneously. We also...

CF-modules over commutative rings

Ahmed Najim, Mohammed Elhassani Charkani (2018)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Let R be a commutative ring with unit. We give some criterions for determining when a direct sum of two CF-modules over R is a CF-module. When R is local, we characterize the CF-modules over R whose tensor product is a CF-module.