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.
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The present study introduces the concept of J-pure submodules as a generalization of pure submodules. We study some of its basic properties and by using this concept we define the class of J-regular modules, where an R-module M is called J-regular module if every submodule of M is J-pure submodule. Many results about this concept are proved
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.
Throughout this paper, T is a ring with identity and F is a unitary left module over T. This paper study the relation between semihollow-lifting modules and semiprojective covers. proposition 5 shows that If T is semihollow-lifting, then every semilocal T-module has semiprojective cover. Also, give a condition under which a quotient of a semihollow-lifting module having a semiprojective cover. proposition 2 shows that if K is a projective module. K is semihollow-lifting if and only if For every submodule A of K with K/( A) is hollow, then K/( A) has a semiprojective cover.
Let R be a commutative ring with unity .M an R-Module. M is called coprime module (dual notion of prime module) if ann M =ann M/N for every proper submodule N of M In this paper we study coprime modules we give many basic properties of this concept. Also we give many characterization of it under certain of module.
Let
be an
module,
be a fuzzy soft module over
, and
be a fuzzy soft ring over
, then
is called FSFS module if and only if
is an
module. In this paper, we introduce the concept of
Noetherian and
Artinian modules and finally we investigate some basic properties of
Noetherian and
Artinian modules.
Let R be a commutative ring with unity. In this paper we introduce and study the concept of strongly essentially quasi-Dedekind module as a generalization of essentially quasiDedekind module. A unitary R-module M is called a strongly essentially quasi-Dedekind module if ( , ) 0 Hom M N M for all semiessential submodules N of M. Where a submodule N of an R-module M is called semiessential if , 0  pN for all nonzero prime submodules P of M .
The concepts of generalized higher derivations, Jordan generalized higher derivations, and Jordan generalized triple higher derivations on Γ-ring M into ΓM-modules X are presented. We prove that every Jordan generalized higher derivation of Γ-ring M into 2-torsion free ΓM-module X, such that aαbβc=aβbαc, for all a, b, c M and α,βΓ, is Jordan generalized triple higher derivation of M into X.
Let R be a commutative ring with unity and let M be a unitary R-module. In this paper we study fully semiprime submodules and fully semiprime modules, where a proper fully invariant R-submodule W of M is called fully semiprime in M if whenever XXïƒW for all fully invariant R-submodule X of M, implies XïƒW. M is called fully semiprime if (0) is a fully semiprime submodule of M. We give basic properties of these concepts. Also we study the relationships between fully semiprime submodules (modules) and other related submodules (modules) respectively.