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A noncommutative generalization of Auslander's last theorem. (English)
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7 December 2005
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Let \(R\) be a ring, a left \(R\)-module \(M\) is said to be Gorenstein projective if there exists an exact sequence \(\cdots P_1\to P_0\to P^0\to P^1\to\cdots\) of projective left \(R\)-modules which remains exact whenever \(\Hom_R(-,P)\) is applied to it for every projective module \(P\) and such that \(M=\ker(P^0\to P^1)\). The finitely generated Gorenstein projective modules coincide with the modules of \(G\)-dimension zero. These modules were introduced by \textit{M. Auslander} [in Séminaire d'algèbre commutative 1966/67, École Normale Supérieure de Jeunes Filles, Paris (1967; Zbl 0157.08301)]. For Gorenstein commutative local rings, Auslander announced that every finitely generated module has a finitely generated Gorenstein projective cover (or equivalently, a minimal maximal Cohen-Macaulay approximation). The first two authors and \textit{J. Xu} [in Algebr. Represent. Theory 2, No. 3, 259-268 (1999; Zbl 0938.13005)] showed the result for Cohen-Macaulay rings having a dualizing module. In this paper, the authors study the noncommutative situation. A ring \(R\) is said to be left \(n\)-perfect if every left flat \(R\)-module has projective dimension less than or equal to \(n\). It is shown that every finitely generated left \(R\)-module in the Auslander class over an \(n\)-perfect ring \(R\) having a dualizing module and admitting a Matlis dualizing module has a finitely generated Gorenstein projective cover.
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Gorenstein projective modules
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Matlis dualizing modules
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precovers
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covers
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\(n\)-perfect rings
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dualizing bimodules
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Auslander classes
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Bass classes
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projective dimension
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Noetherian rings
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