Two results on modules whose endomorphism ring is semilocal. (Q1770890)

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Two results on modules whose endomorphism ring is semilocal.
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    Two results on modules whose endomorphism ring is semilocal. (English)
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    7 April 2005
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    Let \(M_R\) be a right module over the ring \(R\). The authors establish two main results. The first of which, Theorem 2.3, is that if the dual Goldie dimension \(\text{codim(End}(M_R))\) of \(M_R\) is \(n\) and if \(M_R\) is isomorphic to a direct summand of a direct sum of finitely many modules \(A_i\), then \(M_R\) is isomorphic to a direct summand of a direct sum of \(m\) of the \(A_i\)'s where \(m\leq n\). The second key result, Theorem 3.4, is the following version of the Krull-Schmidt Theorem. If \(M_R=\bigoplus_{i\in I}M_i=\bigoplus N_{j\in J}\) are two direct sum decompositions of \(M_R\) into indecomposable \(\aleph_0\)-small quasi-small direct summands and if all the endomorphism rings \(\text{End}(M_k)\) and \(\text{End}(N_\ell)\) are homogeneous semilocal, than there is a one-to-one correspondence \(\varphi\colon I\to J\) such that \(M_i\cong N_{\varphi(i)}\) for each \(i\in I\). -- That this result is true when \(I\) and \(J\) are finite was shown by Barioli, Facchini, Raggi, and RĂ­os in 2001 and is reproved in this work using theory developed in Chapter 2. As corollaries, we can apply Theorem 3.4 when the \(M_i\)'s and \(N_j\)'s are finitely generated modules, or when the \(M_i\)'s and \(N_j\)'s are Artinian modules.
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    finitely generated modules
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    endomorphism rings
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    semilocal rings
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    Krull-Schmidt theorem
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    dual Goldie dimension
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    direct summands
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    direct sums
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