Gorenstein Modules and Related Modules.
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(only showing first 100 items - show all)- Envelopes, covers and semidualizing modules
- A Somewhat Gentle Introduction to Differential Graded Commutative Algebra
- A construction of quasi-Gorenstein rings
- Notes on linkage of modules
- Tate cohomology with respect to semidualizing modules
- Duality pairs induced by Gorenstein projective modules with respect to semidualizing modules
- Relative and Tate homology with respect to semidualizing modules
- \(D_C\)-projective dimensions, Foxby equivalence and \(\mathcal{SD}_C\)-projective modules
- Embedding modules of finite homological dimension
- Kaplansky classes of complexes.
- Syzygy modules with semidualizing or G-projective summands
- Cohen-Macaulay and Gorenstein properties under the amalgamated construction
- GC-projectivity and injectivity under Frobenius extensions
- Ding projective modules with respect to a semidualizing bimodule.
- Associated primes and syzygies of linked modules
- Cyclic Purity Versus Purity in Excellent Noetherian Rings
- Gorenstein right derived functors of \(- \otimes -\) with respect to semidualizing modules
- Properties of AS-Cohen-Macaulay algebras
- Pseudo-dualizing complexes and pseudo-derived categories
- Modules of finite homological dimension with respect to a semidualizing module
- Semidualizing modules and rings of invariants
- Cohen-Macaulay isolated singularities with a dualizing module.
- Tensor product of C-injective modules
- \(\mathcal T_C\)-Gorenstein projective, \(\mathcal L_C\)-Gorenstein injective and \(\mathcal H_C\)-Gorenstein flat modules
- Presentations of rings with non-trivial semidualizing modules
- Some properties of a family of quotients of the Rees algebra
- The homological theory of quasi-resolving subcategories
- Minimal Injective Resolutions Under Flat Base Change
- Relative tor functors with respect to a semidualizing module
- Resolving resolution dimensions
- The amalgamated duplication of a ring along a semidualizing ideal
- GORENSTEIN MODULES, FINITE INDEX, AND FINITE COHEN–MACAULAY TYPE
- Applications and homological properties of local rings with decomposable maximal ideals
- \(C\)-canonical modules
- A generalization of a theorem of Foxby
- On the Auslander-Reiten conjecture for Cohen-Macaulay local rings
- Trace ideals of semidualizing modules and two generalizations of nearly Gorenstein rings
- Finitely projective modules with respect to a semidualizing module
- Quasi-perfect modules over COHEN-MACAULAY Rings
- Foxby duality and Gorenstein injective and projective modules
- Reflexivity and Ring Homomorphisms of Finite Flat Dimension
- The set of semidualizing complexes is a nontrivial metric space
- Gorenstein injective and projective complexes with respect to a semidualizing module
- Characterizing local rings via perfect and coperfect modules
- Commutative Extensions by Canonical Modules are Gorenstein Rings
- Linkage of modules over Cohen-Macaulay rings
- Linkage of modules and the Serre conditions
- Testing for the Gorenstein property
- Cotorsion pairs associated with Auslander categories
- Remarks on torsionfreeness and its applications
- \(V\)-Gorenstein injective modules preenvelopes and related dimension
- Modules with cosupport and injective functors.
- Comparison of relative cohomology theories with respect to semidualizing modules
- Cotorsion pairs induced by duality pairs
- Linkage of finite \(\mathsf{G}_{C}\)-dimension modules
- Semidualizing modules and related modules.
- Characterizing Cohen-Macaulay local rings by Frobenius maps
- Relative tor functors for level modules with respect to a semidualizing bimodule
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7342876 (Why is no real title available?)
- Semi-dualizing complexes and their Auslander categories. -- Appendix: Chain defects
- Cohen-Macaulayness of tensor products
- Quillen equivalences for stable categories
- Applications of Differential Graded Algebra Techniques in Commutative Algebra
- Complete intersection Hom injective dimension
- The transpose of modules relative to subcategories
- Cotorsion dimensions relative to semidualizing modules
- Some remarks on projective generators and injective cogenerators
- Tate homology of modules based on Tate \(\mathcal {F}_C\)-resolutions
- Syzygy and torsionless modules with respect to a semidualizing module
- Homological dimensions and semidualizing complexes
- AB-contexts and stability for Gorenstein flat modules with respect to semidualizing modules
- Gorenstein projective dimension with respect to a semidualizing module
- Buchweitz's equivalences for Gorenstein flat modules with respect to semidualizing modules
- On reduced G-perfection and horizontal linkage
- Semidualizing bimodules and related Gorenstein homological dimensions
- Reflexivity and connectedness
- Homological invariants related to semidualizing bimodules
- Using semidualizing complexes to detect Gorenstein rings
- Generic constructions and semidualizing modules
- A categorical approach to linkage
- Some applications of a lemma by Hanes and Huneke
- A study of Tate homology via the approximation theory with applications to the depth formula
- Some results on $G_C$-flat dimension of modules
- Some characterizations of Auslander and Bass classes
- Balance for relative cohomology of complexes
- Some algebraic and homological properties of a family of quotients of the Rees algebra
- Relative grade and relative Gorenstein dimension with respect to a semidualizing module
- Relative Gorenstein dimensions
- Ascent properties for test modules
- On the theory and applications of \(G\)-dimension with respect to a semidualizing module
- Theory of linkage, Gorenstein dimension and two semidualizing modules
- Reflexive modules with finite Gorenstein dimension with respect to a semidualizing module
- Chains of semidualizing modules
- Adic Foxby classes
- On Gerko's strongly Tor-independent modules
- Cohen-Macaulay Noetherian algebras
- \(\mathrm{FP}_n\)-injective and \(\mathrm{FP}_n\)-flat modules with respect to a semidualizing bimodule
- Homological dimensions with respect to a semidualizing module and tensor products of algebras
- Ring homomorphisms and local rings with quasi-decomposable maximal ideal
- The Happel functor and homologically well-graded Iwanaga-Gorenstein algebras
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