Modules which are coinvariant under automorphisms of their projective covers.
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Abstract: In this paper we study modules coinvariant under automorphisms of their projective covers. We first provide an alternative, and in fact, a more succinct and conceptual proof for the result that a module is invariant under automorphisms of its injective envelope if and only if given any submodule of , any monomorphism can be extended to an endomorphism of and then, as a dual of it, we show that over a right perfect ring, a module is coinvariant under automorphisms of its projective cover if and only if for every submodule of , any epimorphism can be lifted to an endomorphism of .
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