نتایج جستجو برای: $F$-Gorenstein projective module‎

تعداد نتایج: 385715  

‎Let $C$ be a semidualizing module‎. ‎We first investigate the properties of‎ ‎finitely generated $G_C$-projective modules‎. ‎Then‎, ‎relative to $C$‎, ‎we introduce and study the rings over which‎ ‎every submodule of a projective (flat) module is $G_C$-projective (flat)‎, ‎which we call $C$-Gorenstein (semi)hereditary rings‎. ‎It is proved that every $C$-Gorenstein hereditary ring is both cohe...

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.

2013
Jianmin Xing Wei Shao

Let R be a ring and n a fixed positive integer, we investigate the properties of n-strongly Gorenstein projective, injective and flat modules. Using the homological theory , we prove that the tensor product of an n-strongly Gorenstein projective (flat) right R -module and projective (flat) left R-module is also n-strongly Gorenstein projective (flat). Let R be a coherent ring ,we prove that the...

Journal: :Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 2021

Let k be a fixed field of arbitrary characteristic and let ? basic connected Nakayama k-algebra without simple projective modules. In this article we prove that if V is an indecomposable finitely generated Gorenstein-projective left ?-module, then the versal deformation ring R(?,V) (in sense F. M. Bleher author) universal stable after taking syzygies. We also following result. ?=(?B0?) triangul...

2009
Driss Bennis D. Bennis

This paper is a continuation of the papers J. Pure Appl. Algebra, 210 (2007), 437–445 and J. Algebra Appl., 8 (2009), 219–227. Namely, we introduce and study a doubly filtered set of classes of modules of finite Gorenstein projective dimension, which are called (n, m)-strongly Gorenstein projective ((n, m)-SG-projective for short) for integers n ≥ 1 and m ≥ 0. We are mainly interested in studyi...

Journal: :bulletin of the iranian mathematical society 2013
h. cheng x. zhu

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...

2007
XIAO-WU CHEN

An artin algebra A is said to be CM-finite if there are only finitely many, up to isomorphisms, indecomposable finitely-generated Gorenstein-projective A-modules. We prove that for a Gorenstein artin algebra, it is CM-finite if and only if every its Gorenstein-projective module is a direct sum of finitely-generated Gorenstein-projective modules.

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2005
Edgar E. Enochs Overtoun M. G. Jenda J. A. López-Ramos

In 1966 [1], Auslander introduced a class of finitely generated modules having a certain complete resolution by projective modules. Then using these modules, he defined the G-dimension (G ostensibly for Gorenstein) of finitely generated modules. It seems appropriate then to call the modules of G-dimension 0 the Gorenstein projective modules. In [4], Gorenstein projective modules (whether finite...

2013
Jianmin Xing Wei Shao

We introduce the notion of strongly ω -Gorenstein modules, where ω is a faithfully balanced self-orthogonal module. This gives a common generalization of both Gorenstein projective (injective) modules and ω-Gorenstein modules. We investigate some characterizations of strongly ω -Gorenstein modules. Consequently, some properties under change of rings are obtained. Keywords—faithfully balanced se...

2008
HENRIK HOLM

A semi-dualizing module over a commutative noetherian ringA is a finitely generated module C with RHomA(C,C) ≃ A in the derived category D(A). We show how each such module gives rise to three new homological dimensions which we call C–Gorenstein projective, C–Gorenstein injective, and C–Gorenstein flat dimension, and investigate the properties of these dimensions.

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