Endomorphism rings and category equivalences (Q1825938)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4122169
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Endomorphism rings and category equivalences
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4122169

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    Endomorphism rings and category equivalences (English)
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    1989
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    If \({\mathcal C}\) is a locally finitely generated Grothendieck category and \(M\in Ob {\mathcal C}\), \(S=End_{{\mathcal C}}(M)\), the class of the M- distinguished objects of \({\mathcal C}\) is the torsion free class of a torsion theory (T,F) of \({\mathcal C}\) and the functor \(Hom_{{\mathcal C}}(M\),- ): \({\mathcal C}\to S\)-mod induces an equivalence between the quotient cateogory of \({\mathcal C} modulo T\) and a certain quotient category (S,\({\mathcal F})\)-mod of S-mod. This quotient category consists of all the S-modules iff M is a finitely generated quasiprojective object of \({\mathcal C}\) which is CQF-3. The properties of this construction are studied. If M is codivisible, then three different full subcategories of \({\mathcal C}\) exist and they are equivalent to (S,\({\mathcal F})\)-mod. These results are applied to characterize the modules M such that the endomorphism ring S of M is a left semihereditary ring, a left CS-ring or a left continuous ring.
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    equivalence of module categories
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    locally finitely generated Grothendieck category
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    torsion free class
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    torsion theory
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    quotient cateogory
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    full subcategories
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    endomorphism ring
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    left semihereditary ring
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    left CS-ring
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    left continuous ring
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