Modules Graded by G-sets.
We study the class of modules which are invariant under idempotents of their envelopes. We say that a module M is -idempotent-invariant if there exists an -envelope u : M → X such that for any idempotent g ∈ End(X) there exists an endomorphism f : M → M such that uf = gu. The properties of this class of modules are discussed. We prove that M is -idempotent-invariant if and only if for every decomposition , we have . Moreover, some generalizations of -idempotent-invariant modules are considered....
The present work gives some characterizations of -modules with the direct summand sum property (in short DSSP), that is of those -modules for which the sum of any two direct summands, so the submodule generated by their union, is a direct summand, too. General results and results concerning certain classes of -modules (injective or projective) with this property, over several rings, are presented.
Let be a graded ring and be an integer. We introduce and study the notions of Gorenstein -FP-gr-injective and Gorenstein -gr-flat modules by using the notion of special finitely presented graded modules. On -gr-coherent rings, we investigate the relationships between Gorenstein -FP-gr-injective and Gorenstein -gr-flat modules. Among other results, we prove that any graded module in -gr (or gr-) admits a Gorenstein -FP-gr-injective (or Gorenstein -gr-flat) cover and preenvelope, respectively....
We shall introduce the class of strongly cancellative multiplicative monoids which contains the class of all totally ordered cancellative monoids and it is contained in the class of all cancellative monoids. If is a strongly cancellative monoid such that for each and if is a ring such that for each , then the class of all non-singular left -modules is a cover class if and only if the class of all non-singular left -modules is a cover class. These two conditions are also equivalent whenever...
Let be a multiplicative monoid. If is a non-singular ring such that the class of all non-singular -modules is a cover class, then the class of all non-singular -modules is a cover class. These two conditions are equivalent whenever is a well-ordered cancellative monoid such that for all elements with there is such that . For a totally ordered cancellative monoid the equalities and hold, being Goldie’s torsion theory.
One of the results in my previous paper On torsionfree classes which are not precover classes, preprint, Corollary 3, states that for every hereditary torsion theory for the category -mod with , being Goldie’s torsion theory, the class of all -torsionfree modules forms a (pre)cover class if and only if is of finite type. The purpose of this note is to show that all members of the countable set of rings have the property that the class of all non-singular left modules forms a (pre)cover...
The concept of an extending ideal in a modular lattice is introduced. A translation of module-theoretical concept of ojectivity (i.e. generalized relative injectivity) in the context of the lattice of ideals of a modular lattice is introduced. In a modular lattice satisfying a certain condition, a characterization is given for direct summands of an extending ideal to be mutually ojective. We define exchangeable decomposition and internal exchange property of an ideal in a modular lattice. It is...
In this paper rings for which every -torsion quasi-injective module is weakly -divisible for a hereditary preradical are characterized in terms of the properties of the corresponding lattice of the (hereditary) preradicals. In case of a stable torsion theory these rings coincide with -rings investigated by J. Ahsan and E. Enochs in [1]. Our aim was to generalize some results concerning -rings obtained by J.S. Golan and S.R. L’opez-Permouth in [12]. A characterization of the -property in the...