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The authors introduce the notion of cotorsion pairs relative to \((\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{Y})\), and then give some equivalent characterizations when a relative cotorsion pair is hereditary or perfect. They prove that if the \(\mathcal{X}\)-resolution dimension of \(\mathcal{Y}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{Y}\)-coresolution dimension of \(\mathcal{X}\)) is finite, then the bounded homotopy category of \(\mathcal{Y}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{X}\)) is contained in that of \(\mathcal{X}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{Y}\)). As a consequence, they get that the right \(\mathcal{X}\)- singularity category coincides with the left \(\mathcal{Y}\)-singularity category if the \(\mathcal{X}\)-resolution dimension of \(\mathcal{Y}\) and the \(\mathcal{Y}\)-coresolution dimension of \(\mathcal{X}\) are finite.
Property / review text: The authors introduce the notion of cotorsion pairs relative to \((\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{Y})\), and then give some equivalent characterizations when a relative cotorsion pair is hereditary or perfect. They prove that if the \(\mathcal{X}\)-resolution dimension of \(\mathcal{Y}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{Y}\)-coresolution dimension of \(\mathcal{X}\)) is finite, then the bounded homotopy category of \(\mathcal{Y}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{X}\)) is contained in that of \(\mathcal{X}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{Y}\)). As a consequence, they get that the right \(\mathcal{X}\)- singularity category coincides with the left \(\mathcal{Y}\)-singularity category if the \(\mathcal{X}\)-resolution dimension of \(\mathcal{Y}\) and the \(\mathcal{Y}\)-coresolution dimension of \(\mathcal{X}\) are finite. / rank
 
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balanced pairs
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relative cotorsion pairs
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relative derived categories
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relative singularity categories
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    17 June 2016
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    The authors introduce the notion of cotorsion pairs relative to \((\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{Y})\), and then give some equivalent characterizations when a relative cotorsion pair is hereditary or perfect. They prove that if the \(\mathcal{X}\)-resolution dimension of \(\mathcal{Y}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{Y}\)-coresolution dimension of \(\mathcal{X}\)) is finite, then the bounded homotopy category of \(\mathcal{Y}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{X}\)) is contained in that of \(\mathcal{X}\) (resp. \(\mathcal{Y}\)). As a consequence, they get that the right \(\mathcal{X}\)- singularity category coincides with the left \(\mathcal{Y}\)-singularity category if the \(\mathcal{X}\)-resolution dimension of \(\mathcal{Y}\) and the \(\mathcal{Y}\)-coresolution dimension of \(\mathcal{X}\) are finite.
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    balanced pairs
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    relative cotorsion pairs
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    relative derived categories
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    relative singularity categories
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    relative (co)resolution dimension
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