Rings whose modules have maximal or minimal injectivity domains.
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- On rings whose artinian modules are precisely noetherian modules
- On rings whose simple modules are injective
- Poor modules: the opposite of injectivity.
- Rings Whose Quasi-Injective Modules are Injective
- Rings over which certain modules are injective
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- On the weak-injectivity profile of a ring
- Modules with minimal copure-injectivity domain
- Rings and modules characterized by opposites of injectivity.
- An alternative perspective on injectivity of modules.
- Poor modules with no proper poor direct summands
- Rings whose cyclic modules have restricted injectivity domains
- On rings with one middle class of injectivity domains
- The opposite of injectivity by proper classes
- On Artinian rings with restricted class of injectivity domains.
- Modules and abelian groups with a bounded domain of injectivity
- Modules and abelian groups with minimal (pure-) projectivity domains
- Two criteria for locally Noetherian Grothendieck categories
- PURE-INJECTIVITY FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE
- Rings characterized via a class of left exact preradicals
- On the splitting property of rings with restricted class of injectivity domains
- On the structure of modules defined by subinjectivity
- Rings whose modules have maximal or minimal subprojectivity domain
- Poor modules: the opposite of injectivity.
- On the pure-injectivity profile of a ring.
- The isomorphism problem for basic modules and the divisibility profile of the algebra of polynomials
- On the extent of the injectivity of direct sums of modules
- Rings with modules having a restricted injectivity domain
- Characterizing rings in terms of the extent of the injectivity and projectivity of their modules.
- Injectivity and projectivity domains of a simple module over a commutative ring
- When socles split in injectivity domains of modules
- Characterizing rings in terms of the extent of the injectivity of their simple modules
- Rings whose modules have maximal or minimal projectivity domain.
- Poor and pi-poor abelian groups
- On rings whose quasi-injective modules are injective or semisimple
- Rugged modules: the opposite of flatness
- Some variations of projectivity
- Modules whose injectivity domains are restricted to semi-Artinian modules
- Rings Over Which Every Module Is Almost Injective
- An alternative perspective on projectivity of modules.
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