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A NOTE ON OPERATORS ON FINSLER MODULES

  • TAGHAVI, A.;JAFARZADEH, JAFARZADEH
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.533-541
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    • 2006
  • let E be a Finsler modules over $C^*$-algebras. A with norm-map $\rho$ and L(E) set of all A-linear bonded operators on E. We show that the canonical homomorphism ${\phi}:L(E){\rightarrow}L(E_I)$ sending each operator T to its restriction $T|E_I$ is injective if and only if I is an essential ideal in the underlying $C^*$-algebra A. We also show that $T{\in}L(E)$ is a bounded below if and only if ${\mid}{\mid}x{\mid}{\mid}={\mid}{\mid}{\rho}{\prime}(x){\mid}{\mid}$ is complete, where ${\rho}{\prime}(x)={\rho}(Tx)$ for all $x{\in}E$. Also, we give a necessary and sufficient condition for the equivalence of the norms generated by the norm map.

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ON INJECTIVITY AND P-INJECTIVITY

  • Xiao Guangshi;Tong Wenting
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.299-307
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    • 2006
  • The following results ale extended from P-injective rings to AP-injective rings: (1) R is left self-injective regular if and only if R is a right (resp. left) AP-injective ring such that for every finitely generated left R-module M, $_R(M/Z(M))$ is projective, where Z(M) is the left singular submodule of $_{R}M$; (2) if R is a left nonsingular left AP-injective ring such that every maximal left ideal of R is either injective or a two-sided ideal of R, then R is either left self-injective regular or strongly regular. In addition, we answer a question of Roger Yue Chi Ming [13] in the positive. Let R be a ring whose every simple singular left R-module is Y J-injective. If R is a right MI-ring whose every essential right ideal is an essential left ideal, then R is a left and right self-injective regular, left and right V-ring of bounded index.

ESSENTIAL EXACT SEQUENCES

  • Akray, Ismael;Zebari, Amin
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.469-480
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    • 2020
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity and M a unital R-module. We give a new generalization of exact sequences called e-exact sequences. A sequence $0{\rightarrow}A{\longrightarrow[20]^f}B{\longrightarrow[20]^g}C{\rightarrow}0$ is said to be e-exact if f is monic, Imf ≤e Kerg and Img ≤e C. We modify many famous theorems including exact sequences to one includes e-exact sequences like 3 × 3 lemma, four and five lemmas. Next, we prove that for torsion-free module M, the contravariant functor Hom(-, M) is left e-exact and the covariant functor M ⊗ - is right e-exact. Finally, we define e-projective module and characterize it. We show that the direct sum of R-modules is e-projective module if and only if each summand is e-projective.

GOLDIE EXTENDING PROPERTY ON THE CLASS OF z-CLOSED SUBMODULES

  • Tercan, Adnan;Yasar, Ramazan;Yucel, Canan Celep
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.453-468
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    • 2022
  • In this article, we define a module M to be Gz-extending if and only if for each z-closed submodule X of M there exists a direct summand D of M such that X ∩ D is essential in both X and D. We investigate structural properties of Gz-extending modules and locate the implications between the other extending properties. We deal with decomposition theory as well as ring and module extensions for Gz-extending modules. We obtain that if a ring is right Gz-extending, then so is its essential overring. Also it is shown that the Gz-extending property is inherited by its rational hull. Furthermore it is provided some applications including matrix rings over a right Gz-extending ring.

RAD-SUPPLEMENTING MODULES

  • Ozdemir, Salahattin
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.403-414
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    • 2016
  • Let R be a ring, and let M be a left R-module. If M is Rad-supplementing, then every direct summand of M is Rad-supplementing, but not each factor module of M. Any finite direct sum of Rad-supplementing modules is Rad-supplementing. Every module with composition series is (Rad-)supplementing. M has a Rad-supplement in its injective envelope if and only if M has a Rad-supplement in every essential extension. R is left perfect if and only if R is semilocal, reduced and the free left R-module $(_RR)^{({\mathbb{N})}$ is Rad-supplementing if and only if R is reduced and the free left R-module $(_RR)^{({\mathbb{N})}$ is ample Rad-supplementing. M is ample Rad-supplementing if and only if every submodule of M is Rad-supplementing. Every left R-module is (ample) Rad-supplementing if and only if R/P(R) is left perfect, where P(R) is the sum of all left ideals I of R such that Rad I = I.

A NOTE ON w-NOETHERIAN RINGS

  • Xing, Shiqi;Wang, Fanggui
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.541-548
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    • 2015
  • Let R be a commutative ring. An R-module M is called a w-Noetherian module if every submodule of M is of w-finite type. R is called a w-Noetherian ring if R as an R-module is a w-Noetherian module. In this paper, we present an exact version of the Eakin-Nagata Theorem on w-Noetherian rings. To do this, we prove the Formanek Theorem for w-Noetherian rings. Further, we point out by an example that the condition (${\dag}$) in the Chung-Ha-Kim version of the Eakin-Nagata Theorem on SM domains is essential.

On Strongly Extending Modules

  • Atani, S. Ebrahimi;Khoramdel, M.;Hesari, S. Dolati Pish
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.54 no.2
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    • pp.237-247
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of strongly extending modules which are particular subclass of the class of extending modules, and study some basic properties of this new class of modules. A module M is called strongly extending if each submodule of M is essential in a fully invariant direct summand of M. In this paper we examine the behavior of the class of strongly extending modules with respect to the preservation of this property in direct summands and direct sums and give some properties of these modules, for instance, strongly summand intersection property and weakly co-Hopfian property. Also such modules are characterized over commutative Dedekind domains.

THE JACOBSON RADICAL OF THE ENDOMORPHISM RING, THE JACOBSON RADICAL, AND THE SOCLE OF AN ENDO-FLAT MODULE

  • Bae, Soon-Sook
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.453-467
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    • 2000
  • For any S-flat module RM(which will be called endoflat) with a commutaitve ring R with identity, where S is the endomorphism ring RM, the fact that every epimorphism is an automorphism has been proved and the Jacobson Radical Rad(S) of S is described as follow; Rad(S) = { f$\in$S|Imf=Mf is small in M} = {f$\in$S|Imf $\leq$Rad(M)}. Additionally for any quasi-injective endo-flat module RM, the fact that every monomorphism is an automorphism has been proved and the Jacobson Radical Rad(S) for any quasi-injective endo-flat module has been studied too. Also some equivalent conditions for the semi-primitivity of any faithful endo-flat module RM with the open Jacobson Radical Rad(M) and those for the semi-simplicity of any faithful endo-flat quasi-injective module RM with the closed Socle Soc(M) have been studied.

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