Abstract: Let be an ideal of a commutative noetherian (not necessarily local) ring . In the case , we show that the subcategory of -cofinite -modules is abelian. Using this and the technique of way-out functors, we show that if , or , or , then the local cohomology module is -cofinite for every -complex with finitely generated homology modules and every . We further answer Question 1.3 in the three aforementioned cases, and reveal a correlation between Questions 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3.
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