In this paper we introduce the notions of t-stable extending and strongly t-stable extending modules. We investigate properties and characterizations of each of these concepts. It is shown that a direct sum of t-stable extending modules is t-stable extending while with certain conditions a direct sum of strongly t-stable extending is strongly t-stable extending. Also, it is proved that under certain condition, a stable submodule of t-stable extending (strongly t-stable extending) inherits the property.
An -module is extending if every submodule of is essential in a direct summand of . Following Clark, an -module is purely extending if every submodule of is essential in a pure submodule of . It is clear purely extending is generalization of extending modules. Following Birkenmeier and Tercan, an -module is Goldie extending if, for each submodule of , there is a direct summand D of such that . In this paper, we introduce and study class of modules which are proper generalization of both the purely extending modules and -extending modules. We call an -module is purely Goldie extending if, for each , there is a pure submodule P of such that . Many c
... Show MoreIn this note we consider a generalization of the notion of a purely extending
modules, defined using y– closed submodules.
We show that a ring R is purely y – extending if and only if every cyclic nonsingular
R – module is flat. In particular every nonsingular purely y extending ring is
principal flat.
Let be an associative ring with identity and let be a unitary left -module. Let be a non-zero submodule of .We say that is a semi- - hollow module if for every submodule of such that is a semi- - small submodule ( ). In addition, we say that is a semi- - lifting module if for every submodule of , there exists a direct summand of and such that
The main purpose of this work was to develop the properties of these classes of module.
The concept of fully pseudo stable Banach Algebra-module (Banach A-module) which is the generalization of fully stable Banach A-module has been introduced. In this paper we study some properties of fully stable Banach A-module and another characterization of fully pseudo stable Banach A-module has been given.
We introduce the notion of t-polyform modules. The class of t- polyform modules contains the class of polyform modules and contains the class of t-essential quasi-Dedekind.
Many characterizations of t-polyform modules are given. Also many connections between these class of modules and other types of modules are introduced.
Throughout this work we introduce the notion of Annihilator-closed submodules, and we give some basic properties of this concept. We also introduce a generalization for the Extending modules, namely Annihilator-extending modules. Some fundamental properties are presented as well as we discuss the relation between this concept and some other related concepts.
In this paper, we introduced module that satisfying strongly -condition modules and strongly -type modules as generalizations of t-extending. A module is said strongly -condition if for every submodule of has a complement which is fully invariant direct summand. A module is said to be strongly -type modules if every t-closed submodule has a complement which is a fully invariant direct summand. Many characterizations for modules with strongly -condition for strongly -type module are given. Also many connections between these types of module and some related types of modules are investigated.
The main goal of this paper is to dualize the two concepts St-closed submodule and semi-extending module which were given by Ahmed and Abbas in 2015. These dualizations are called CSt-closed submodule and cosemi-extending mod- ule. Many important properties of these dualizations are investigated, as well as some others useful results which mentioned by those authors are dualized. Furthermore, the relationships of cosemi-extending and other related modules are considered.
New types of modules named Fully Small Dual Stable Modules and Principally Small Dual Stable are studied and investigated. Both concepts are generalizations of Fully Dual Stable Modules and Principally Dual Stable Modules respectively. Our new concepts coincide when the module is Small Quasi-Projective, and by considering other kind of conditions. Characterizations and relations of these concepts and the concept of Small Duo Modules are investigated, where every fully small dual stable R-module M is small duo and the same for principally small dual stable.