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    Representable equivalences between categories of modules and applications (English)
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    The paper gives a systematic treatment of equivalences between two appropriate full strict subcategories of Mod-A and Mod-R where A and R are rings with identity and all modules are unitary. The authors investigate the case when such an equivalence is representable by a bimodule \({}_ AP_ R\), the tensor functor -\(\otimes_{A}P\) and the Hom functor \(Hom_ R(P\),-), generalizing several well-known results on this topic. Moreover, interesting results are obtained related to tilting and duality theory.
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    equivalences
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    bimodule
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    functor
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    tilting
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    duality
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