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f -derivations on rings and modules

Paul E. Bland (2006)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

If τ is a hereditary torsion theory on 𝐌𝐨𝐝 R and Q τ : 𝐌𝐨𝐝 R 𝐌𝐨𝐝 R is the localization functor, then we show that every f -derivation d : M N has a unique extension to an f τ -derivation d τ : Q τ ( M ) Q τ ( N ) when τ is a differential torsion theory on 𝐌𝐨𝐝 R . Dually, it is shown that if τ is cohereditary and C τ : 𝐌𝐨𝐝 R 𝐌𝐨𝐝 R is the colocalization functor, then every f -derivation d : M N can be lifted uniquely to an f τ -derivation d τ : C τ ( M ) C τ ( N ) .

FC-modules with an application to cotorsion pairs

Yonghua Guo (2009)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let R be a ring. A left R -module M is called an FC-module if M + = Hom ( M , / ) is a flat right R -module. In this paper, some homological properties of FC-modules are given. Let n be a nonnegative integer and ℱ𝒞 n the class of all left R -modules M such that the flat dimension of M + is less than or equal to n . It is shown that ( ( ℱ𝒞 n ) , ℱ𝒞 n ) is a complete cotorsion pair and if R is a ring such that fd ( ( R R ) + ) n and ℱ𝒞 n is closed under direct sums, then ( ℱ𝒞 n , ℱ𝒞 n ) is a perfect cotorsion pair. In particular, some known results are obtained as corollaries....

Finite generation in C*-algebras and Hilbert C*-modules

David P. Blecher, Tomasz Kania (2014)

Studia Mathematica

We characterize C*-algebras and C*-modules such that every maximal right ideal (resp. right submodule) is algebraically finitely generated. In particular, C*-algebras satisfy the Dales-Żelazko conjecture.

Finite presentation and purity in categories σ[M]

Mike Prest, Robert Wisbauer (2004)

Colloquium Mathematicae

For any module M over an associative ring R, let σ[M] denote the smallest Grothendieck subcategory of Mod-R containing M. If σ[M] is locally finitely presented the notions of purity and pure injectivity are defined in σ[M]. In this paper the relationship between these notions and the corresponding notions defined in Mod-R is investigated, and the connection between the resulting Ziegler spectra is discussed. An example is given of an M such that σ[M] does not contain any non-zero finitely presented...

Finiteness of the strong global dimension of radical square zero algebras

Otto Kerner, Andrzej Skowroński, Kunio Yamagata, Dan Zacharia (2004)

Open Mathematics

The strong global dimension of a finite dimensional algebra A is the maximum of the width of indecomposable bounded differential complexes of finite dimensional projective A-modules. We prove that the strong global dimension of a finite dimensional radical square zero algebra A over an algebraically closed field is finite if and only if A is piecewise hereditary. Moreover, we discuss results concerning the finiteness of the strong global dimension of algebras and the related problem on the density...

First order calculi with values in right-universal bimodules

Andrzej Borowiec, Vladislav Kharchenko, Zbigniew Oziewicz (1997)

Banach Center Publications

The purpose of this note is to show how calculi on unital associative algebra with universal right bimodule generalize previously studied constructions by Pusz and Woronowicz [1989] and by Wess and Zumino [1990] and that in this language results are in a natural context, are easier to describe and handle. As a by-product we obtain intrinsic, coordinate-free and basis-independent generalization of the first order noncommutative differential calculi with partial derivatives.

Flat semimodules.

Al-Thani, Huda Mohammed J. (2004)

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences

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