Applications of balanced pairs
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Abstract: Let , be a balanced pair in an abelian category. We first introduce the notion of cotorsion pairs relative to , , and then give some equivalent characterizations when a relative cotorsion pair is hereditary or perfect. We prove that if the -resolution dimension of (resp. -coresolution dimension of ) is finite, then the bounded homotopy category of (resp. ) is contained in that of (resp. ). As a consequence, we get that the right -singularity category coincides with the left -singularity category if the -resolution dimension of and the -coresolution dimension of are finite.
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