On the endomorphism rings of abelian groups and their Jacobson radical (Q343285)
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On the endomorphism rings of abelian groups and their Jacobson radical (English)
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25 November 2016
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Let \(R\) be an associative ring with unit. A left \(R\)-module \(M\) is called supper finitely presented (s.f.p) if there exists an exact sequence \(\cdots\rightarrow P_{n} \rightarrow \cdots\rightarrow P_{1} \rightarrow P_{0} \rightarrow M \rightarrow 0\) and each left \(R\)-module \(P_{i}\) is finitely generated projective for all \(i\). A left \(R\)-module \(M\) (resp. right \(R\)-module) is said to be weak injective (resp. weak flat) if \(\mathrm{Ext}^{1}_{R}(F, M) = 0\) (resp. \(\mathrm{Tor}_{1}^{R}(M, F) = 0\)) for any s.f.p left \(R\)-module \(F\). In this paper, the authors prove that every left \(R\)-module has a weak injective cover and a weak injective preenvelope. They give some criteria for computing the right and the left weak injective dimension of modules in terms of some properties of the left (resp., right) derived functors of the functor \(\mathrm{Hom}\) (resp., tensor product).
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topological ring
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Jacobson radical
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quasi-injective module
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endomorphism ring
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admissible topology
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Bohr topology
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Liebert topology
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finite topology
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functorial topology
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shift homomorphism
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