نتایج جستجو برای: gorenstein flat dimension
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In this paper, we study the relation between m-strongly Gorenstein projective (resp. injective) modules and n-strongly Gorenstein projective (resp. injective) modules whenever m 6= n, and the homological behavior of n-strongly Gorenstein projective (resp. injective) modules. We introduce the notion of n-strongly Gorenstein flat modules. Then we study the homological behavior of n-strongly Goren...
In 1966, Auslander introduced the notion of the G-dimension of a finitely generated module over a Cohen-Macaulay noetherian ring and found the basic properties of these dimensions. His results were valid over a local Cohen-Macaulay ring admitting a dualizing module (also see Auslander and Bridger (Mem. Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 94, 1969)). Enochs and Jenda attempted to dualize the notion of G-dime...
Since Eilenberg and Moore [EM], the relative homological algebra, especially the Gorenstein homological algebra ([EJ2]), has been developed to an advanced level. The analogues for the basic notion, such as projective, injective, flat, and free modules, are respectively the Gorenstein projective, the Gorenstein injective, the Gorenstein flat, and the strongly Gorenstein projective modules. One c...
Let (R,m) be a commutative noetherian local ring. In this paper we investigate the existence of a finitely generated R-module of finite Gorenstein dimension when R is Cohen-Macaulay. We study the Gorenstein injective dimension of local cohomology of complexes and next we show that if R is a non-Artinian Cohen-Macaulay ring, which does not have the minimal multiplicity, then R has a finite gener...
In this paper, we study a particular case of Gorenstein projective, injective, and flat modules, which we call, respectively, strongly Gorenstein projective, injective, and flat modules. These last three classes of modules give us a new characterization of the first modules, and confirm that there is an analogy between the notion of “Gorenstein projective, injective, and flat modules”and the no...
let r be a commutative noetherian ring. we study the behavior of injectiveand at dimension of r-modules under the functors homr(-,-) and -×r-.
let $mathcal {a}$ be an abelian category with enough projective objects and $mathcal {x}$ be a full subcategory of $mathcal {a}$. we define gorenstein projective objects with respect to $mathcal {x}$ and $mathcal{y}_{mathcal{x}}$, respectively, where $mathcal{y}_{mathcal{x}}$=${ yin ch(mathcal {a})| y$ is acyclic and $z_{n}yinmathcal{x}}$. we point out that under certain hypotheses, these two g...
In this note, we characterize the (weak) Gorenstein global dimension for arbitrary associative rings. Also, we extend the well-known Hilbert’s syzygy Theorem to the weak Gorenstein global dimension, and we study the weak Gorenstein homological dimensions of direct product of rings which gives examples of non-coherent rings with finite Gorenstein dimensions > 0 and infinite classical weak dimens...
The principle “Every result in classical homological algebra should have a counterpart in Gorenstein homological algebra” was given by Henrik Holm. There is a remarkable body of evidence supporting this claim. Perhaps one of the most glaring exceptions is provided by the fact that tensor products of Gorenstein projective modules need not be Gorenstein projective, even over Gorenstein rings. So ...
Let $R$ be a commutative Noetherian ring. We prove that over a local ring $R$ every finitely generated $R$-module $M$ of finite Gorenstein projective dimension has a Gorenstein projective cover$varphi:C rightarrow M$ such that $C$ is finitely generated and the projective dimension of $Kervarphi$ is finite and $varphi$ is surjective.
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