نتایج جستجو برای: f gorenstein projective module

تعداد نتایج: 385715  

Journal: :Algebra Colloquium 2021

Let [Formula: see text] be an extriangulated category with a proper class of text]-triangles. We study complete cohomology objects in by applying text]-projective resolutions and text]-injective coresolutions constructed text]. Vanishing detects finite dimension dimension. As consequence, we obtain some criteria for the validity Wakamatsu tilting conjecture give necessary sufficient condition v...

Journal: :bulletin of the iranian mathematical society 0
e. momtahan department of mathematics‎, ‎yasouj university‎, ‎yasouj,75914‎, ‎iran. m. baziar department of mathematics‎, ‎yasouj university‎, ‎yasouj,75914‎, ‎iran. s. safaeeyan department of mathematics‎, ‎yasouj university‎, ‎yasouj,75914‎, ‎iran.

let $m$ be an $r$-module and $0 neq fin m^*={rm hom}(m,r)$. we associate an undirected graph $gf$ to $m$ in which non-zero elements $x$ and $y$ of $m$ are adjacent provided that $xf(y)=0$ or $yf(x)=0$. weobserve that over a commutative ring $r$, $gf$ is connected anddiam$(gf)leq 3$. moreover, if $gamma (m)$ contains a cycle,then $mbox{gr}(gf)leq 4$. furthermore if $|gf|geq 1$, then$gf$ is finit...

2016
Xin Ma Zhongkui Liu

In this paper, we introduce and investigate the notions of ξ-strongly copure projective objects in a triangulated category. This extends Asadollahi’s notion of ξ-Gorenstein projective objects. Then we study the ξ-strongly copure projective dimension and investigate the existence of ξ-strongly copure projective precover.

An R-module M is called epi-retractable if every submodule of MR is a homomorphic image of M. It is shown that if R is a right perfect ring, then every projective slightly compressible module MR is epi-retractable. If R is a Noetherian ring, then every epi-retractable right R-module has direct sum of uniform submodules. If endomorphism ring of a module MR is von-Neumann regular, then M is semi-...

In this paper we use "ring changed'' Gorenstein homologicaldimensions to define Cohen-Macaulay injective, projective and flatdimensions. For doing this we use the amalgamated duplication of thebase ring with semi-dualizing ideals. Among other results, we prove that finiteness of these new dimensions characterizes Cohen-Macaulay rings with dualizing ideals.

1999
ANURAG K. SINGH

For a Noetherian local domain (R, m, K), it is an open question whether strong F–regularity deforms. We provide an affirmative answer to this question when the canonical module satisfies certain additional assumptions. The techniques used here involve passing to a Gorenstein ring, using an anti– canonical cover.

2009
RENATO VIDAL MARTINS

Max Noether’s Theorem asserts that if ω is the dualizing sheaf of a nonsingular nonhyperelliptic projective curve then the natural morphisms SymH(ω) → H(ω) are surjective for all n ≥ 1. This is true for Gorenstein nonhyperelliptic curves as well. We prove this remains true for nearly Gorenstein curves and for all integral nonhyperelliptic curves whose non-Gorenstein points are unibranch. The re...

2012
JUAN MIGLIORE UWE NAGEL

A central problem in liaison theory is to decide whether every arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay subscheme of projective n-space can be linked by a finite number of arithmetically Gorenstein schemes to a complete intersection. We show that this can be indeed achieved if the given scheme is also generically Gorenstein and we allow the links to take place in an (n + 1)-dimensional projective space. F...

1997
D. J. Benson

p. (x) l. 5, “Chapter 4” should read “Chapter 6”. p. 24–25: As it stands, the proof of Lemma 2.2.3 is wrong, because ψ is not necessarily surjective. However, if P is a finitely generated projective module, then the proof works. So at the beginning of the section, one should make the further observation that P = F ′(ΓΓ) is a finitely generated projective module. This is because among all projec...

1999
Jens Lieberum

We define the Conway skein module C(M) of ordered based links in a 3-manifold M . This module gives rise to C(M)-valued invariants of usual links in M . Let F = Σ× [0, 1] where Σ is the real projective plane or a surface with boundary. In this case C(F ) is in a natural way an algebra. We determine a basis of the Z[z]-module C#(F ) = C(F )/Tor(C(F )). When Σ is the Möbius strip or the projectiv...

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