Constructing infinite comatrix corings from colimits. (Q863174)

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Constructing infinite comatrix corings from colimits.
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    Constructing infinite comatrix corings from colimits. (English)
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    25 January 2007
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    Let \(k\) be a commutative ring, and \(A\) a \(k\)-algebra, not necessarily with a unit. \(A\) is said to be a firm algebra if the canonical map \(A\otimes_AA\to A\) is an isomorphism. Analogously, we can define firm left \(A\)-modules. The category of firm right \(A\)-modules over a firm ring \(A\) is an Abelian category. If \(A\) is a ring with local units, then \(A\) is a firm ring. The authors consider corings over firm algebras, i.e. coalgebras in the monoidal category of firm \(A\)-bimodules, and introduce a class of infinite comatrix corings. This class extends the construction by \textit{L. El Kaoutit} and \textit{J. Gómez-Torrecillas} [Int. Math. Res. Not. 2004, No. 39, 2017-2037 (2004; Zbl 1084.16029)]. It is shown that the colimit of a functor that is a coalgebra in a functor category is itself a coalgebra. Further, a description of comatrix corings as colimits is given.
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    comatrix corings
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    firm rings
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    descent theory
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    firm algebras
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    Abelian categories
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    coalgebras
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    monoidal categories
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