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Tensor product over $\mathbb{Z}$ and p-adic integer ring $\mathbb{Z}_p$

Thanks for your reading. Suppose we have two $\mathbb{Z}_p$-modules $A,B$. Do we always have $A \otimes_{\mathbb{Z}} B \simeq A \otimes_{\mathbb{Z}_p} B$, as abelian groups or $\mathbb{Z}_p$-modules? ...
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Zeros of higher Ext functors

I'm trying to understand module classes that are defined as the kernels of higher Ext functors (e.g., arising here; as this paper suggests, I'm coming at this problem outside of module theory). One ...
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Surjectivity of natural map of rings

$\DeclareMathOperator\Hom{Hom}$Let $A$ be an integral domain and $P$ be a prime ideal in $A$. We denote $B=A/P$ then is the following natural map $$\Hom_A(P,A)\otimes_A B\to \Hom_A(P,B)$$ surjective? ...
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$\mathbb Z_n[x_1^\pm,\dots,x_D^\pm]$-modules extended from $\mathbb Z_n$

Let $n$ be a positive integer and let $\mathbb Z_n=\mathbb Z/n \mathbb Z$. Consider the ring of Laurent polynomials $R=\mathbb Z_n[x_1^\pm,\dots,x_D^\pm]$. $R$-modules of the form $M=M_0 \otimes_{\...
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Nondegenerate pairings versus perfect pairings for finitely generated projective modules

Let $R$ be a (not necessarily commutative) ring, $M$ a left $R$-module, and $N$ a right $R$-module. We say that a pairing $$ \langle -,-\rangle:M \otimes_R N \to R $$ is non-degenerate if, for all $n \...
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Split epimorphism of modules - does the finite case imply the infinite case?

Let $k$ be a field, $A$ a finite dimensional $k$-algebra, $X$ a finite dimensional indecomposable (left) $A$-module and $M$ an infinite dimensional (left) $A$-module. Suppose further we have an ...
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Split monomorphisms of modules - does the finite case imply the infinite case?

Let $k$ be a field, $A$ a finite dimensional $k$-algebra, $X$ a finite dimensional indecomposable (left) $A$-module and $M$ an infinite dimensional (left) $A$-module. Further $X\subseteq M$ and for ...
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Concept of an exact ideal of a module category

Let $R$ be a ring and $\text{Mod}\,R$ the category of (left) $R$-modules. Consider an ideal $\mathcal{I}$ of $\text{Mod}\,R$. For $R$-modules $X$ and $Y$ let $\mathcal{I}(X,Y)$ be the collection of ...
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Let A be an Artin algebra. What happens if the limit and inverse limit are the same in mod A?

Let $A$ be an Artin algebra and $\text{mod}\,A$ the category of finite length modules. Further, let $X_0 \longrightarrow X_1 \longrightarrow X_2 \longrightarrow ...$ and $Y_0 \longleftarrow Y_1 \...
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What is the largest subcategory $C$ of a module category over an Artin algebra, such that $C$ is Krull-Schmidt (and abelian)? Does $C$ exist?

Let $A$ be an Artin algebra, $\text{Mod}\,A$ the category of $A$-modules and $\text{mod}\,A$ the category of finitely generated $A$-modules. It is well-known that $\text{mod}\,A$ is a Krull-Schmidt ...
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A similar construction to Ext, can we describe it better and does it have any use?

Let $R$ be a ring and $\text{Mod}\,R$ the category of $R$ modules. For two $R$-modules $X,Y$ one can define $\text{Ext}_R^n(X,Y)$ as follows. We take an injective resolution $0\rightarrow Y\rightarrow ...
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Is every additive, left exact functor isomorphic to a hom functor?

Let $A$ be an Artin algebra, $\text{mod}\,A$ the category of finitely generated $A$-modules and $\text{Ab}$ the category of abelian groups. Is every additive, covariant, left-exact functor $F:\text{...
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Is the class of isomorphism types of a module category always a set?

Let $A$ be a ring and $\text{mod} A$ the category of finitely generated (right) modules over $A$. Is the class of isomorphism types of $\text{mod} A$ always a set? In particular, is it the case if $A$ ...
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Must the inclusion of an indecomposable module in the direct sum of two copies always split?

We consider finitely generated modules over an Artin algebra. Let $X$ be an indecomposable module and let $f:X \longrightarrow X \oplus X$ a monomorphism. Must $f$ always be a split monomorphism?
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Indecomposable modules such that the radical is a submodule of the socle

We consider finitely generated modules over an Artin algebra. Let $X$ be an indecomposable module such that the radical $\text{rad} \,X$ is a submodule of the socle $\text{soc}\,X$. What can we say ...
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A lemma on a sequence of three morphisms

Few months ago, I proved that when there is three morphisms of modules over a commutative ring with zero composition, i.e., a sequence $$A \xrightarrow{\alpha} B \xrightarrow{\beta} C \xrightarrow{\...
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modules whose every submodule is a homomorphic image

Let $R$ be a commutative ring with unity. Let us say that an $R$-module $M$ satisfies property $\mathcal P$ if every submodule of $M$ is a homomorphic image of $M$. Can we characterize all ...
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Noetherian module, over Noetherian ring, which is isomorphic to its double dual [duplicate]

Let $M$ be a finitely generated module over a Noetherian ring $R$ such that $M$ is isomorphic with its double dual $M^{**}=Hom(Hom(M,R),R)$. Then is the natural map $j:M \to M^{**}$ defined as $j(m)(...
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self-cogenerator rings

Let $\mathbb{U}$ be a non-empty set (class) of objects of a category $C$. An object $B$ in $C$ is said to be cogenerated by $\mathbb{U}$ or $\mathbb{U}$-cogenerated if, for every pair of distinct ...
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A Hom-Tensor identity - $\text{Hom}_{R}(P,B)\otimes _SC \cong \text{Hom}_{R}(P,B \otimes_S C) $

let $R,S$ be associative algebras over $\mathbb{C}$. Let $\mathcal{C} \subseteq$ $R$-Mod be a full abelain subcategory of $R$-Mod which is the category of $R$-modules. Let $B$ and $C$ be, a $(R,S)$-...
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Projectivity of torsion-free modules over integral group rings

Let $G$ be a torsion-free group and assume that the integral group ring $\mathbb{Z}G$ is torsion-free as well. Let $M$ be a torsion-free, finitely generated module over $\mathbb{Z}G$. If we assume ...
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Multiplicity of $Ext^{d-t}(M,\omega_R)$, ($d=\dim R, t=\dim M$)

Let $R=\bigoplus_{i \geq 0} R_i$ be a Cohen-Macaulay graded ring ($R_0$ is a field and $R$ is generated by $R_1$) of dimension $d$ with canonical module $\omega_R$, and $M$ a graded Cohen-Macaulay $R$-...
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a generalization of the annihilator of cokernel ideal (some new invariants of modules?) [closed]

Let $R$ be a (commutative, associative, unital) ring, consider a homomorphism of some (finitely generated) free $R$-modules $E\stackrel{A}{\rightarrow}F$. Say $rank(F)=m$. The basic invariants of $A$ ...
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Does $ \text{mult}(R / I) = d_{1} \cdots d_{r} $ imply that $ (f_{1},\ldots,f_{r}) $ is an $ R $-regular sequence?

We define the multiplicity of an $ R $-module $ M $ of dimension $ d > 0 $ to be $$ \text{mult}(M) \stackrel{\text{df}}{=} \text{LC}(P_{M}) \cdot (d - 1)!, $$ where $ P_{M} $ denotes the Hilbert ...
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cofree modules and dual

1, Why do people pay special attention to Q/Z in the definition of cofree modules instead of ordinary abelian groups? 2, Over a PID, is every injective module cofree? Just like the relationship ...
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is every finitely n-presented (S^{-1})R-module a localization of a finitely n-presented R-module?

Let S be a multiplicative set in a ring R. We can see that every finitely generated $(S^{-1})R$-module is a localization of a finitely generated R-module. Then, more generally, is every finitely n-...
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Is there an $A$ such that $B$ injective iff 1st Ext functor vanishes?

In the category of $\mathbb{Z}$-modules, there exists a module $A$---for instance $\bigoplus_{k=2}^\infty \mathbb{Z}/k\mathbb{Z}$---such that a $\mathbb{Z}$-module $B$ is injective iff $\operatorname{...
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An example of a tensor product consisting of only simple tensors?

Hy guys. I'm doing some independent analysis which makes use of the tensor product of modules (over commutative rings with unit 1, and ring homomorphisms map $1 \mapsto 1$). Let $\pi: A' \to A$ be a ...
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A Question About Free Resolutions

I would warmly appreciate it if someone could tell me whether the following question has an affirmative answer. I am new to the field of commutative algebra, so I am simply trying to fill in some (...
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Equivalent functors

Let $R$ be a commutative Noetherian ring, $M$ is a finitely generated $R$-module. If $F: Mod \to Mod$ is a left exact functor and $R^iF(E)=0$ where $E$ is injective module. Assume that $F(-) \cong Hom(...
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Flat module and torsion-free module

All rings in this question are integral. It is known that flat modules are torsion-free. Conversely, torsion-free modules over Prüfer domain (in particular, Dedekind domain) are flat, please see here. ...
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Projectively splitting module

Is there a name for such class of modules $M$ such that $M\rightarrow N\rightarrow 0$ splits for every $N$?
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Homological dimensions of module

$(A,\mathfrak{m})$ a Noetherian local ring, $M\neq 0$ a finitely generated $A$-module. As I understand, $\mbox{Ext }^{j}(A/\mathfrak{m}, M) = 0$ for $j<\mbox{depth }(M)$ and for $j>\mbox{inj. ...
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