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When cyclic singular modules over a simple ring are injective
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    When cyclic singular modules over a simple ring are injective (English)
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    18 June 2003
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    Let \(R\) be a simple ring. It is shown that \(R\) is Morita equivalent to a right PCI (proper cyclics are injective) domain if and only if every singular cyclic right \(R\)-module is quasi-continuous, and furthermore if every proper cyclic right \(R\)-module is quasi-continuous then the right uniform dimension of \(R\) is at most 2.
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    right PCI domains
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    simple rings
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    Morita equivalences
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    singular cyclic right modules
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    quasi-continuous modules
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    right uniform dimension
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