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MODULES SATISFYING CERTAIN CHAIN CONDITIONS AND THEIR ENDOMORPHISMS

  • Wang, Fanggui;Kim, Hwankoo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제52권2호
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    • pp.549-556
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we characterize w-Noetherian modules in terms of polynomial modules and w-Nagata modules. Then it is shown that for a finite type w-module M, every w-epimorphism of M onto itself is an isomorphism. We also define and study the concepts of w-Artinian modules and w-simple modules. By using these concepts, it is shown that for a w-Artinian module M, every w-monomorphism of M onto itself is an isomorphism and that for a w-simple module M, $End_RM$ is a division ring.

COHEN-MACAULAY MODULES OVER NOETHERIAN LOCAL RINGS

  • Bahmanpour, Kamal
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제51권2호
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    • pp.373-386
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    • 2014
  • Let (R,m) be a commutative Noetherian local ring. In this paper we show that a finitely generated R-module M of dimension d is Cohen-Macaulay if and only if there exists a proper ideal I of R such that depth($M/I^nM$) = d for $n{\gg}0$. Also we show that, if dim(R) = d and $I_1{\subset}\;{\cdots}\;{\subset}I_n$ is a chain of ideals of R such that $R/I_k$ is maximal Cohen-Macaulay for all k, then $n{\leq}{\ell}_R(R/(a_1,{\ldots},a_d)R)$ for every system of parameters $a1,{\ldots},a_d$ of R. Also, in the case where dim(R) = 2, we prove that the ideal transform $D_m(R/p)$ is minimax balanced big Cohen-Macaulay, for every $p{\in}Assh_R$(R), and we give some equivalent conditions for this ideal transform being maximal Cohen-Macaulay.

GROUP GRADED TYPES OF BÉZOUT MODULES

  • Ahmed, Mamoon;Moh'D, Fida
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.523-534
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we introduce two group graded types of $B{\acute{e}}zout$ modules, namely graded-$B{\acute{e}}zout$ modules and weakly graded-$B{\acute{e}}zout$ modules, which are two $B{\acute{e}}zout$ versions in Graded Module Theory. We investigate the relationship among the three types of $B{\acute{e}}zout$ modules, the ordinary $B{\acute{e}}zout$ modules and the two graded types of $B{\acute{e}}zout$ modules. Also, we study the structure of these new $B{\acute{e}}zout$ modules along with different properties; for instance, "A graded-$B{\acute{e}}zout$ R-module, with R being a Noetherian ring, is Noetherien iff it is gr-Noetherian".

THE OHM-RUSH CONTENT FUNCTION III: COMPLETION, GLOBALIZATION, AND POWER-CONTENT ALGEBRAS

  • Epstein, Neil;Shapiro, Jay
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제58권6호
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    • pp.1311-1325
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    • 2021
  • One says that a ring homomorphism R → S is Ohm-Rush if extension commutes with arbitrary intersection of ideals, or equivalently if for any element f ∈ S, there is a unique smallest ideal of R whose extension to S contains f, called the content of f. For Noetherian local rings, we analyze whether the completion map is Ohm-Rush. We show that the answer is typically 'yes' in dimension one, but 'no' in higher dimension, and in any case it coincides with the content map having good algebraic properties. We then analyze the question of when the Ohm-Rush property globalizes in faithfully flat modules and algebras over a 1-dimensional Noetherian domain, culminating both in a positive result and a counterexample. Finally, we introduce a notion that we show is strictly between the Ohm-Rush property and the weak content algebra property.

TRANSFER PROPERTIES OF GORENSTEIN HOMOLOGICAL DIMENSION WITH RESPECT TO A SEMIDUALIZING MODULE

  • Di, Zhenxing;Yang, Xiaoyan
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제49권6호
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    • pp.1197-1214
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    • 2012
  • The classes of $G_C$ homological modules over commutative ring, where C is a semidualizing module, extend Holm and J${\varnothing}$gensen's notions of C-Gorenstein homological modules to the non-Noetherian setting and generalize the classical classes of homological modules and the classes of Gorenstein homological modules within this setting. On the other hand, transfer of homological properties along ring homomorphisms is already a classical field of study. Motivated by the ideas mentioned above, in this article we will investigate the transfer properties of C and $G_C$ homological dimension.

SOME EXAMPLES OF WEAKLY FACTORIAL RINGS

  • Chang, Gyu Whan
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.319-323
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    • 2013
  • Let D be a principal ideal domain, X be an indeterminate over D, D[X] be the polynomial ring over D, and $R_n=D[X]/(X^n)$ for an integer $n{\geq}1$. Clearly, $R_n$ is a commutative Noetherian ring with identity, and hence each nonzero nonunit of $R_n$ can be written as a finite product of irreducible elements. In this paper, we show that every irreducible element of $R_n$ is a primary element, and thus every nonunit element of $R_n$ can be written as a finite product of primary elements.

MODULES WHOSE CLASSICAL PRIME SUBMODULES ARE INTERSECTIONS OF MAXIMAL SUBMODULES

  • Arabi-Kakavand, Marzieh;Behboodi, Mahmood
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제51권1호
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    • pp.253-266
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    • 2014
  • Commutative rings in which every prime ideal is an intersection of maximal ideals are called Hilbert (or Jacobson) rings. We propose to define classical Hilbert modules by the property that classical prime submodules are intersections of maximal submodules. It is shown that all co-semisimple modules as well as all Artinian modules are classical Hilbert modules. Also, every module over a zero-dimensional ring is classical Hilbert. Results illustrating connections amongst the notions of classical Hilbert module and Hilbert ring are also provided. Rings R over which all modules are classical Hilbert are characterized. Furthermore, we determine the Noetherian rings R for which all finitely generated R-modules are classical Hilbert.

AMALGAMATED DUPLICATION OF SOME SPECIAL RINGS

  • Tavasoli, Elham;Salimi, Maryam;Tehranian, Abolfazl
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제49권5호
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    • pp.989-996
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    • 2012
  • Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring and let I be an ideal of R. In this paper we study the amalgamated duplication ring $R{\bowtie}I$ which is introduced by D'Anna and Fontana. It is shown that if R is generically Cohen-Macaulay (resp. generically Gorenstein) and I is generically maximal Cohen-Macaulay (resp. generically canonical module), then $R{\bowtie}I$ is generically Cohen-Macaulay (resp. generically Gorenstein). We also de ned generically quasi-Gorenstein ring and we investigate when $R{\bowtie}I$ is generically quasi-Gorenstein. In addition, it is shown that $R{\bowtie}I$ is approximately Cohen-Macaulay if and only if R is approximately Cohen-Macaulay, provided some special conditions. Finally it is shown that if R is approximately Gorenstein, then $R{\bowtie}I$ is approximately Gorenstein.

A NOTE ON ENDOMORPHISMS OF LOCAL COHOMOLOGY MODULES

  • Mahmood, Waqas;Zahid, Zohaib
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.319-329
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    • 2017
  • Let I denote an ideal of a Noetherian local ring (R, m). Let M denote a finitely generated R-module. We study the endomorphism ring of the local cohomology module $H^c_I(M)$, c = grade(I, M). In particular there is a natural homomorphism $$Hom_{\hat{R}^I}({\hat{M}}^I,\;{\hat{M}}^I){\rightarrow}Hom_R(H^c_I(M),\;H^c_I(M))$$, $where{\hat{\cdot}}^I$ denotes the I-adic completion functor. We provide sufficient conditions such that it becomes an isomorphism. Moreover, we study a homomorphism of two such endomorphism rings of local cohomology modules for two ideals $J{\subset}I$ with the property grade(I, M) = grade(J, M). Our results extends constructions known in the case of M = R (see e.g. [8], [17], [18]).

A NOTE OF PI-RINGS WITH RESTRICTED DESCENDING

  • Hong, Chan-Yong
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, some properties for a PI-ring satisfying the descending chain condition on essential left ideals are studied: Let R be a ring with a polynomial identity satisfying the descending chain condition on essential ideals. Then all minimal prime ideals in R are maximal ideals. Moreover, if R has only finitely many minimal prime ideals, then R is left and right Artinian. Consequently, if every primeideal of R is finitely generated as a left ideal, then R is left and right Artinian. A finitely generated PI-algebra over a commutative Noetherian ring satisfying the descending chain condition on essential left ideals is a finite module over its center.(omitted)

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