When are torsionless modules projective?
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Abstract: In this paper, we study the problem when a finitely generated torsionless module is projective. Let be an Artinian local algebra with radical square zero. Then a finitely generated torsionless -module is projective if . For a commutative Artinian ring , a finitely generated torsionless -module is projective if the following conditions are satisfied: (1) for ; and (2) for . As a consequence of this result, we have that for a commutative Artinian ring , a finitely generated Gorenstein projective -module is projective if and only if it is selforthogonal.
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