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When is a coalgebra a generator?
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    When is a coalgebra a generator? (English)
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    The authors are interested in the following question, for a coalgebra \(C\) over a field \(k\): is the following implication true? (P) \(C\) is a generator of \(^C\mathcal M\) implies that \(C\) is left quasi-co-Frobenius. It is known that this is true if \(C\) is a projective generator, or if \(C\) is at the same time a generator for \(^C\mathcal M\) and \(\mathcal M^C\). The authors show that (P) is true if \(C\) is left semi-perfect, or, equivalently, \(C\) is strictly quasi-finite. Also the converse is true: if \(C\) is left quasi-co-Frobenius, then \(C\) generates \(^C\mathcal M\) and \(C\) is left semi-perfect. They also show -- using different methods -- that (P) is true if \(C\) has finite coradical series.
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    coalgebras
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    comodules
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    generators
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    left quasi-co-Frobenius coalgebras
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    coradical series
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