Injective Morita contexts (revisited)
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zbMATH Open1182.16003arXiv0704.0074MaRDI QIDQ3530252FDOQ3530252
Syed Khalid Nauman, Jawad Abuhlail
Publication date: 20 October 2008
Abstract: This paper is an exposition of the so-called injective Morita contexts (in which the connecting bimodule morphisms are injective) and Morita contexts (in which the connecting bimodules enjoy some local projectivity in the sense of Zimmermann-Huisgen). Motivated by situations in which only one trace ideal is in action, or the compatibility between the bimodule morphisms is not needed, we introduce the notions of Morita semi-contexts and Morita data, and investigate them. Injective Morita data will be used (with the help of static and adstatic modules) to establish equivalences between some intersecting subcategories related to subcategories of modules that are localized or colocalized by trace ideals of a Morita datum. We end up with applications of Morita -contexts to -modules and injective right wide Morita contexts.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0704.0074
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