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Indecomposable decompositions of finitely presented pure-injective modules
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    Indecomposable decompositions of finitely presented pure-injective modules (English)
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    11 December 1997
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    This is a well-written paper which presents interesting criteria for a finitely presented pure-injective module to have a decomposition into indecomposable summands. A module \(M\) is called pure-injective (or algebraically compact) if it has the injectivity property with respect to all pure exact sequences, and \(M\) is called completely pure-injective if every pure quotient of \(M\) is pure-injective. A well-known theorem due to \textit{B. L. Osofsky} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 19, 1383-1384 (1968; Zbl 0169.35602)] states that a ring \(R\) is semisimple Artinian if every cyclic right \(R\)-module is injective. In this paper, the authors generalize Osofsky's theorem by showing that a right pure-injective ring \(R\) is semiperfect if and only if \(R\) is right completely pure-injective. By using functorial techniques, the authors deduce from this result the nice fact that a finitely presented pure-injective module \(M\) has an indecomposable decomposition if and only if \(M\) is completely pure-injective, if and only if every pure submodule of \(M\) is pure-projective.
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    algebraically compact modules
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    finitely presented pure-injective modules
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    indecomposable summands
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    pure exact sequences
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    completely pure-injective modules
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    cyclic right modules
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    right pure-injective rings
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    indecomposable decompositions
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