Let R be an associative ring with identity and let M be a left R-module . As a generalization of µ-semiregular modules, we introduce an F-µ-semiregular module. Let F be a submodule of M and x∊M. x is called F-µ-semiregular element in M , if there exists a decomposition M=A⨁B, such that A is a projective submodule of and . M is called F-µ-semiregular if x is F-µ-semiregular element for each x∊M. A condition under which the module µ-semiregular is F-µ-semiregular module was given. The basic properties and some characterizations of the F-µ-semiregular module were provided.
A submodule Ϝ of an R-module Ε is called small in Ε if whenever , for some submodule W of Ε , implies . In this paper , we introduce the notion of Ζ-small submodule , where a proper submodule Ϝ of an R-module Ε is said to be Ζ-small in Ε if , such that , then , where is the second singular submodule of Ε . We give some properties of Ζ-small submodules . Moreover , by using this concept , we generalize the notions of hollow modules , supplement submodules, and supplemented modules into Ζ-hollow modules, Ζ-supplement submodules, and Ζ-supplemented modules. We study these concepts and provide some of their relations .
The main goal of this paper is to give a new generalizations for two important classes in the category of modules, namely the class of small submodules and the class of hollow modules. They are purely small submodules and purely hollow modules respectively. Various properties of these classes of modules are investigated. The relationship between purely small submodules and P-small submodules which is introduced by Hadi and Ibrahim, is studied. Moreover, another characterization of purely hollow modules is considered.
Let
be an
module, and let
be a set, let
be a soft set over
. Then
is said to be a fuzzy soft module over
iff
,
is a fuzzy submodule of
. In this paper, we introduce the concept of fuzzy soft modules over fuzzy soft rings and some of its properties and we define the concepts of quotient module, product and coproduct operations in the category of
modules.
Our aim in this paper is to study the relationships between min-cs modules and some other known generalizations of cs-modules such as ECS-modules, P-extending modules and n-extending modules. Also we introduce and study the relationships between direct sum of mic-cs modules and mc-injectivity.
The concept of epiform modules is a dual of the notion of monoform modules. In this work we give some properties of this class of modules. Also, we give conditions under which every hollow (copolyform) module is epiform.
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.
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,
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,ï) there exists a submodule X of ï such that f (N) ïƒ X ≈ M, where ï is the quasi-injective hull of M. And we call M N-quasi-tight, if every quotient N / K of N which embeds in ï 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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