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n-weak injective and n-weak flat modules under m-semidualizing bimodules

Journal of Algebra and Its Applications
Let [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] be rings, the [Formula: see text] two non-negative integers and [Formula: see text] an (faithfully) [Formula: see text]-semidualizing bimodule. In this paper, we introduce, via special super finitely presented module [Formula: see text] with respect [Formula: see text], the concepts of [Formula: see text]
Mostafa Amini   +2 more
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DIVISIBLE ENVELOPES, $\mathcal{P}_1$-COVERS AND WEAK-INJECTIVE MODULES

Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 2010
We consider the problem of characterizing the commutative domains such that every module admits a divisible envelope or a [Formula: see text]-cover, where [Formula: see text] is the class of modules of projective dimension at most one. We prove that each one of the two conditions is satisfied exactly for the class of almost perfect domains, that is ...
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Mechanisms causing injectivity decline and enhancement in geothermal projects

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023
Philip Vardon
exaly  

Weak injectivity and module classes

Communications in Algebra, 1997
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CO2 injectivity behaviour under non-isothermal conditions – Field observations and assessments from the Quest CCS operation

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2020
Steven L Bryant   +2 more
exaly  

Divisible envelopes, P_1-covers and weak-injective modules

2010
We consider the problem of characterizing the commutative domains such that every module admits a divisible envelope or a P1- cover, where P1 the class of modules of projective dimension at most one. We prove that each one of the two conditions is satised exactly for the class of almost perfect domains, that is commutative domains such that all of ...
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