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    On free, projective, and strongly flat acts (English)
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    The homological classification of monoids is considered. Theorem: All flat left S-acts (injective cogenerators, all cofree, all injective left S-acts) are strongly flat iff \(S=\{1\}\). Theorem: All projective generators in S-Act are free iff any eS, \(e^ 2=e\in S\), containing a left invertible element can be generated by a left invertible element. All terms have their usual categorical meaning, a left S-act M is called strongly flat if tensoring by M preserves equalizers and pullbacks.
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    monoids
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    flat left S-acts
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    injective cogenerators
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    injective left S-acts
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    strongly flat
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    projective generators
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    left invertible element
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