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Skew inverse power series rings over a ring with projective socle

Kamal Paykan (2017)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

A ring R is called a right PS -ring if its socle, Soc ( R R ) , is projective. Nicholson and Watters have shown that if R is a right PS -ring, then so are the polynomial ring R [ x ] and power series ring R [ [ x ] ] . In this paper, it is proved that, under suitable conditions, if R has a (flat) projective socle, then so does the skew inverse power series ring R [ [ x - 1 ; α , δ ] ] and the skew polynomial ring R [ x ; α , δ ] , where R is an associative ring equipped with an automorphism α and an α -derivation δ . Our results extend and unify many existing results....

Some examples of nil Lie algebras

Ivan P. Shestakov, Efim Zelmanov (2008)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Generalizing Petrogradsky’s construction, we give examples of infinite-dimensional nil Lie algebras of finite Gelfand–Kirillov dimension over any field of positive characteristic.

Some results on ( n , d ) -injective modules, ( n , d ) -flat modules and n -coherent rings

Zhanmin Zhu (2015)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let n , d be two non-negative integers. A left R -module M is called ( n , d ) -injective, if Ext d + 1 ( N , M ) = 0 for every n -presented left R -module N . A right R -module V is called ( n , d ) -flat, if Tor d + 1 ( V , N ) = 0 for every n -presented left R -module N . A left R -module M is called weakly n - F P -injective, if Ext n ( N , M ) = 0 for every ( n + 1 ) -presented left R -module N . A right R -module V is called weakly n -flat, if Tor n ( V , N ) = 0 for every ( n + 1 ) -presented left R -module N . In this paper, we give some characterizations and properties of ( n , d ) -injective modules and ( n , d ) -flat modules in the cases...

Some results on quasi-Frobenius rings

Zhanmin Zhu (2017)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We give some new characterizations of quasi-Frobenius rings by the generalized injectivity of rings. Some characterizations give affirmative answers to some open questions about quasi-Frobenius rings; and some characterizations improve some results on quasi-Frobenius rings.

Strongly ( 𝒯 , n ) -coherent rings, ( 𝒯 , n ) -semihereditary rings and ( 𝒯 , n ) -regular rings

Zhanmin Zhu (2020)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let 𝒯 be a weak torsion class of left R -modules and n a positive integer. A left R -module M is called ( 𝒯 , n ) -injective if Ext R n ( C , M ) = 0 for each ( 𝒯 , n + 1 ) -presented left R -module C ; a right R -module M is called ( 𝒯 , n ) -flat if Tor n R ( M , C ) = 0 for each ( 𝒯 , n + 1 ) -presented left R -module C ; a left R -module M is called ( 𝒯 , n ) -projective if Ext R n ( M , N ) = 0 for each ( 𝒯 , n ) -injective left R -module N ; the ring R is called strongly ( 𝒯 , n ) -coherent if whenever 0 K P C 0 is exact, where C is ( 𝒯 , n + 1 ) -presented and P is finitely generated projective, then K is ( 𝒯 , n ) -projective; the ring R is called ( 𝒯 , n ) -semihereditary...

Structure of central torsion Iwasawa modules

Susan Howson (2002)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

We describe an approach to determining, up to pseudoisomorphism, the structure of a central-torsion module over the Iwasawa algebra of a pro- p , p -adic, Lie group containing no element of order p . The techniques employed follow classical methods used in the commutative case, but using Ore’s method of localisation. We then consider the properties of certain invariants which may prove useful in determining the structure of a module. Finally, we describe the case of pro- p subgroups of GL 2 ( p ) in detail and...

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