Modules coinvariant under the idempotent endomorphisms of their covers
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- Modules that are invariant with respect to automorphisms and idempotent endomorphisms of their hulls and covers
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- Modules which are invariant under nilpotents of their envelopes and covers
- Modules invariant under automorphisms of their covers and envelopes.
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(7)- On image summand coinvariant modules and kernel summand invariant modules
- Modules which are coinvariant under automorphisms of their projective covers.
- Modules close to the automorphism-invariant and coinvariant
- Extending and lifting of endomorphisms and automorphisms of modules over non-primitive HNP rings
- Modules that are invariant with respect to automorphisms and idempotent endomorphisms of their hulls and covers
- Modules which are invariant under nilpotents of their envelopes and covers
- On rings with envelopes and covers regarding to \(C3, D3\) and flat modules
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