\(I\)-\(n\)-coherent rings, \(I\)-\(n\)-semihereditary rings, and \(I\)-regular rings. (Q2260852)

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    \(I\)-\(n\)-coherent rings, \(I\)-\(n\)-semihereditary rings, and \(I\)-regular rings.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6413990

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      \(I\)-\(n\)-coherent rings, \(I\)-\(n\)-semihereditary rings, and \(I\)-regular rings. (English)
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      12 March 2015
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      If \(R\) denotes a ring with identity and \(n\) a positive integer, then a left \(R\)-module \(M\) is said to be \(I\)-\(n\)-injective if any \(R\)-homomorphism from an \(n\)-generated left ideal \(I\) of \(R\) to \(M\) extends to \(R\). In a similar vein, a right \(R\)-module \(V\) is defined to be \(I\)-\(n\)-flat if the canonical map \(V\otimes T\to V\otimes R\) is monic for every \(n\)-generated left ideal \(T\) of the ideal \(I\) of \(R\). Properties of these two concepts are investigated. A ring \(R\) is defined to be left \(I\)-\(n\)-coherent (resp. \(I\)-\(n\)-semihereditary) if every \(n\)-generated left ideal \(I\) is finitely presented (resp. projective). Furthermore, a ring is called \(I\)-regular if every element in the ideal \(I\) is regular. Many parallels to known results concerning the relationships between coherent, semihereditary and regular rings and flat or injective modules are established with respect to these newly defined concepts.
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      coherent rings
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      regular rings
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      semihereditary rings
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      \(I\)-\(n\)-coherent rings
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      \(I\)-\(n\)-semihereditary rings
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      \(I\)-regular rings
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      \(I\)-\(n\)-flat modules
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      \(I\)-\(n\)-injective modules
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