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Let \(\tau\) be a hereditary torsion theory on the category of modules, and denote by \(\tau(M)\) the \(\tau\)-torsion submodule of a module \(M\). A submodule \(K\) of \(M\) is called \(\tau\)-large in \(M\) if for every submodule \(W\) of \(M\), \(K\cap W\subseteq\tau(M)\) implies \(W\subseteq\tau(M)\). A submodule \(K\) of \(M\) is called \(\tau\)-closed if for every submodule \(L\) of \(M\), \(K\) \(\tau\)-large in \(L\) implies \(K=L\). The authors introduce the notion of \(\tau\)-extending module as a module such that every \(\tau\)-closed submodule is a direct summand. Several properties of \(\tau\)-extending modules are established. Some decomposition theorem is obtained and direct sums of \(\tau\)-extending modules are studied.
Property / review text: Let \(\tau\) be a hereditary torsion theory on the category of modules, and denote by \(\tau(M)\) the \(\tau\)-torsion submodule of a module \(M\). A submodule \(K\) of \(M\) is called \(\tau\)-large in \(M\) if for every submodule \(W\) of \(M\), \(K\cap W\subseteq\tau(M)\) implies \(W\subseteq\tau(M)\). A submodule \(K\) of \(M\) is called \(\tau\)-closed if for every submodule \(L\) of \(M\), \(K\) \(\tau\)-large in \(L\) implies \(K=L\). The authors introduce the notion of \(\tau\)-extending module as a module such that every \(\tau\)-closed submodule is a direct summand. Several properties of \(\tau\)-extending modules are established. Some decomposition theorem is obtained and direct sums of \(\tau\)-extending modules are studied. / rank
 
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hereditary torsion theories
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categories of modules
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large submodules
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closed submodules
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extending modules
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complemented modules
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CS-modules
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direct summands
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    Let \(\tau\) be a hereditary torsion theory on the category of modules, and denote by \(\tau(M)\) the \(\tau\)-torsion submodule of a module \(M\). A submodule \(K\) of \(M\) is called \(\tau\)-large in \(M\) if for every submodule \(W\) of \(M\), \(K\cap W\subseteq\tau(M)\) implies \(W\subseteq\tau(M)\). A submodule \(K\) of \(M\) is called \(\tau\)-closed if for every submodule \(L\) of \(M\), \(K\) \(\tau\)-large in \(L\) implies \(K=L\). The authors introduce the notion of \(\tau\)-extending module as a module such that every \(\tau\)-closed submodule is a direct summand. Several properties of \(\tau\)-extending modules are established. Some decomposition theorem is obtained and direct sums of \(\tau\)-extending modules are studied.
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    hereditary torsion theories
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    categories of modules
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    large submodules
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    closed submodules
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    extending modules
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    complemented modules
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    CS-modules
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    direct summands
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    direct sums
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