When Does Every Simple Module Have a Projective Envelope?
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3828081 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 52201 (Why is no real title available?)
- A note on existence of envelopes and covers
- Cotorsion modules and relative pure-injectivity
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- Injective and flat covers, envelopes and resolvents
- Mininjective rings
- On flat and projective envelopes
- On locally pure-injective modules
- Relative coherence and preenvelopes
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- Absolutely s-pure modules and neat-flat modules.
- Neat-flat modules
- On MF-projective modules
- Precover completing domains and approximations
- Projective envelopes of finitely generated modules.
- On subprojectivity domains of g-semiartinian modules
- On purities relative to minimal right ideals
- Subprojectivity in abelian categories
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