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Balanced modules and rings of left colocal type
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    Balanced modules and rings of left colocal type (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    Let \(M\) be a left module over a ring \(R\), then \(M\) is a right \(C\)-module where \(C = \text{End}(_ RM)\). If the natural mapping \(R \to \text{End}(M_ C)\) is surjective, then \(M\) is said to be balanced. If every finitely generated faithful left \(R\) module is balanced, then \(R\) is called a left \(\text{QF-}1\) ring. The author proves that a left \(\text{QF-}1\) ring is left colocal in the sense of \textit{H. Tachikawa} [Math. Z. 71, 200-222 (1959; Zbl 0087.265)].
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    balanced rings
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    primitive idempotent
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    finitely generated faithful left \(R\) module
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    left \(\text{QF-}1\) ring
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