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There is no analog of the transpose map for infinite matrices.

Juan Jacobo Simón (1997)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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In this note we show that there are no ring anti-isomorphism between row finite matrix rings. As a consequence we show that row finite and column finite matrix rings cannot be either isomorphic or Morita equivalent rings. We also show that antiisomorphisms between endomorphism rings of infinitely generated projective modules may exist.

Quasi-Frobenius quotient rings.

José Gómez Torrecillas, Blas Torrecillas Jover (1991)

Extracta Mathematicae

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Let R be an associative (not necessarily commutative) ring with unit. The study of flat left R-modules permits to achieve homological characterizations for some kinds of rings (regular Von Neumann, hereditary). Colby investigated in [1] the rings with the property that every left R-module is embedded in a flat left R-module and called them left IF rings. These rings include regular and quasi-Frobenius rings. Another useful tool for the study of non-commutative rings is the classical...

Modules with semiregular endomorphism rings

Kunio Yamagata (2008)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We characterize the semiregularity of the endomorphism ring of a module with respect to the ideal of endomorphisms with large kernel, and show some new classes of modules with semiregular endomorphism rings.

A criterion for rings which are locally valuation rings

Kamran Divaani-Aazar, Mohammad Ali Esmkhani, Massoud Tousi (2009)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Using the notion of cyclically pure injective modules, a characterization of rings which are locally valuation rings is established. As applications, new characterizations of Prüfer domains and pure semisimple rings are provided. Namely, we show that a domain R is Prüfer if and only if two of the three classes of pure injective, cyclically pure injective and RD-injective modules are equal. Also, we prove that a commutative ring R is pure semisimple if and only if every R-module is cyclically...

On lifting of idempotents and semiregular endomorphism rings

Tsiu-Kwen Lee, Yiqiang Zhou (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Starting with some observations on (strong) lifting of idempotents, we characterize a module whose endomorphism ring is semiregular with respect to the ideal of endomorphisms with small image. This is the dual of Yamagata's work [Colloq. Math. 113 (2008)] on a module whose endomorphism ring is semiregular with respect to the ideal of endomorphisms with large kernel.

Addendum to .

Carl Faith (1998)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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Addendum to the author's article "Rings whose modules have maximal submodules", which appeared in Publicacions Matemàtiques 39, 1 (1995), 201-214.

Rings whose modules are finitely generated over their endomorphism rings

Nguyen Viet Dung, José Luis García (2009)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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A module M is called finendo (cofinendo) if M is finitely generated (respectively, finitely cogenerated) over its endomorphism ring. It is proved that if R is any hereditary ring, then the following conditions are equivalent: (a) Every right R-module is finendo; (b) Every left R-module is cofinendo; (c) R is left pure semisimple and every finitely generated indecomposable left R-module is cofinendo; (d) R is left pure semisimple and every finitely generated indecomposable left R-module...

On modules and rings with the restricted minimum condition

M. Tamer Koşan, Jan Žemlička (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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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.

-compact modules

Tomáš Kepka (1995)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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The duals of -compact modules are briefly discussed.

Dually steady rings

Robert El Bashir, Tomáš Kepka, Jan Žemlička (2011)

Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Mathematica et Physica

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