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Quasi J-Regular Modules

Throughout this note, R is commutative ring with identity and M is a unitary R-module. In this paper, we introduce the concept of quasi J-  submodules as a     –  and give some of its basic properties. Using this concept, we define the class of quasi J-regular modules, where an R-module     J- module if every submodule of  is quasi J-pure. Many results about this concept

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Fri May 01 2020
Journal Name
Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
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Mon Aug 26 2019
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Almost Pure Ideals (Submodules) and Almost Regular Rings (Modules)

     Let R1be a commutative2ring with identity and M be a unitary R-module. In this6work we7present almost pure8ideal (submodule) concept as a9generalization of pure10ideal (submodule).  lso, we1generalize some9properties of8almost pure ideal (submodule). The 7study is almost regular6ring (R-module).

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Sat Jan 01 2011
Journal Name
Al- Mustansiriya J. Sci
Rationally Extending Modules and Strongly Quasi-Monoform Modules

An R-module M is called rationally extending if each submodule of M is rational in a direct summand of M. In this paper we study this class of modules which is contained in the class of extending modules, Also we consider the class of strongly quasi-monoform modules, an R-module M is called strongly quasi-monoform if every nonzero proper submodule of M is quasi-invertible relative to some direct summand of M. Conditions are investigated to identify between these classes. Several properties are considered for such modules

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Fri May 01 2020
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Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
On J–Lifting Modules
Abstract<p>Let R be a ring with identity and M is a unitary left R–module. M is called J–lifting module if for every submodule N of M, there exists a submodule K of N such that <inline-formula> <tex-math><?CDATA ${\rm{M}} = {\rm{K}} \oplus \mathop {\rm{K}}\limits^\prime,\>\mathop {\rm{K}}\limits^\prime \subseteq {\rm{M}}$?></tex-math> <math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="block" overflow="scroll"> <mrow> <mi mathvariant="normal">M</mi> <mo>=</mo> <mi mathvariant="normal">K</mi></mrow></math></inline-formula></p> ... Show More
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Sun Mar 02 2014
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
On Strongly F – Regular Modules and Strongly Pure Intersection Property

A submoduleA of amodule M is said to be strongly pure , if for each finite subset {ai} in A , (equivalently, for each a ?A) there exists ahomomorphism f : M ?A such that f(ai) = ai, ?i(f(a)=a).A module M is said to be strongly F–regular if each submodule of M is strongly pure .The main purpose of this paper is to develop the properties of strongly F–regular modules and study modules with the property that the intersection of any two strongly pure submodules is strongly pure .

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Mon Mar 01 2021
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Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
On Quasi-Small Prime Modules
Abstract<p>Let R be a commutative ring with identity, and W be a unital (left) R-module. In this paper we introduce and study the concept of a quasi-small prime modules as generalization of small prime modules.</p>
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Thu Jul 01 2021
Journal Name
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T-Small Quasi-Dedekind modules
Abstract<p>Let Q be a left Module over a ring with identity ℝ. In this paper, we introduced the concept of T-small Quasi-Dedekind Modules as follows, An R-module Q is T-small quasi-Dedekind Module if, <inline-formula> <tex-math><?CDATA $\forall \,w\,\in En{d}_{R}(Q),\,w\ne 0$?></tex-math> <math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" overflow="scroll"> <mrow> <mo>∀</mo> <mspace width="0.25em"></mspace> <mi>w</mi> <mspace width="0.25em"></mspace> <mo></mo></mrow></math></inline-formula></p> ... Show More
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Publication Date
Sun May 28 2017
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Weakly Relative Quasi-Injective Modules

    Let R be a commutative ring with unity and let M, N be unitary R-modules. In this research, we give generalizations for the concepts: weakly relative injectivity, relative tightness and weakly injectivity of modules. We call M weakly N-quasi-injective, if for each f  Hom(N,) there exists a submodule X of  such that  f (N)  X ≈ M, where  is the quasi-injective hull of M. And we call M N-quasi-tight, if every quotient N / K of N which embeds in  embeds in M. While we call M weakly quasi-injective if M is weakly N-quasiinjective for every finitely generated R-module N.         Moreover, we generalize some properties of weakly N-injectiv

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Sun Jun 11 2017
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Quasi-Fully Cancellation Fuzzy Modules

  In this paper it was presented the idea quasi-fully cancellation fuzzy modules and we will denote it by  Q-FCF(M), condition universalistic idea quasi-fully cancellation modules It .has been circulated to this idea quasi-max fully cancellation fuzzy modules and we will denote it by Q-MFCF(M). Lot of results and properties have been studied in this research.

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Mon Feb 01 2021
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Essential T-small quasi-Dedekind modules
Abstract<p>Let M be an R-module, where R be a commutative; ring with identity. In this paper, we defined a new kind of submodules, namely T-small quasi-Dedekind module(T-small Q-D-M) and essential T-small quasi-Dedekind module(ET-small Q-D-M). Let T be a proper submodule of an R-module M, M is called an (T-small Q-D-M) if, for all f ∊ End(M), f ≠ 0, implies <italic>Kerf</italic> is an T-small submodule of M <italic>(Kerf</italic>«<sub>T</sub> <italic>M)</italic>, if T≠ 0 then T ⊈ <italic>Kerf</italic>. In case <italic>Kerf</italic> is an essential T-small submodule of M <italic>(Kerf <<</italic></p> ... Show More
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