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    Kasch bimodules (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    If two rings \(A\) and \(R\) have Morita duality, then the latter is induced by a bimodule \(_ RK_ A\) which is an injective cogenerator on both sides. The authors investigate the case when \(K\) is a finitely generated module on both sides and obtain several characterizations for this situation.
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    Morita duality
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    bimodule
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    injective cogenerator
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    finitely generated module
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