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Modules characterized by their proper cyclic subfactors. (English)
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22 September 2004
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Let \(R\) be an associative ring with nonzero identity element, and let \(M\) be a finitely generated quasi-projective right \(R\)-module such that every proper cyclic subfactor \(C\) of \(M\) satisfies one of the following conditions: (*) \(C\) is a direct sum of a CS module and a module of finite Goldie dimension; (**) \(C\) is a direct sum of an \(M\)-projective module and a module which is either a CS module or a Noetherian module. Then \(M\) is a QFD module, i.e., each factor module of \(M\) has finite Goldie dimension.
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quasi-projective modules
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CS modules
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uniform dimension
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direct sums
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Goldie dimension
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