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Cograde conditions and cotorsion pairs (English)
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4 August 2020
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The authors study some homological properties of a semidualizing bimodule \(_R\omega_S\) (also called Wakamatsu tilting module), where \(R\) and \(S\) are associative and unital rings. More precisely, Theorem 3.5 provides informations for the case when \(\mathrm{Tor}^S_i (\omega,\mathrm{Ext}^i_R(\omega,-))\) preserves epimorphisms. The dual problem is approached in Theorem 3.7. In Section 4 some (quasi) \(n\)-cograde condition associated to \(\omega\) are introduced. They are characterized in Theorem 4.8 and 4.14. In the last two sections of the paper, these conditions are studied by using some cotorsion pairs.
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semidualizing bimodules
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(strong) Ext-cograde
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(strong) Tor-cograde
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double functors
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\(n-\mathcal{X}\)-(co)syzygy
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(adjoint) \(n\)-cotorsionfree modules
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cotorsion pairs
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finitistic dimensions
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