Stability of strongly Gorenstein flat modules.
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Abstract: A left -module is called two-degree Ding projective if there exists an exact sequence of Ding projective left -modules such that and leaves the sequence exact for any flat (or Gorenstein flat) left -module . In this paper, we show that the two-degree Ding projective modules are nothing more than the Ding projective modules.
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