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A functorial approach to modules of G-dimension zero (English)
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5 October 2005
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The author introduces in a natural way two subcategories \(\mathcal{G}\) and \(\mathcal{H}\) of mod \(R\), where \(\mathcal{G}\) is the full subcategory of mod \(R\) consisting of all modules of \(G\)-dimension zero and \(\mathcal{H}\) is the full subcategory consisting of all modules \(X\in \) mod \(R\) with \(\text{Ext}_R^i(X,R)=0 \) for all \(i>0\). The author shows that the functor category mod \(\underline{\mathcal{H}}\) is a quasi-Frobenius category, while mod \(\underline{\mathcal{G}}\) is a Frobenius category. Finally, he asserts that any resolving subcategory of finite type in \(\mathcal{H}\) is contained in \(\mathcal{G}\).
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category of module
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finitely generated \(R\)-module
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