Quasi-Baer module hulls and applications |
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Authors: | Gangyong Lee Jae Keol Park S. Tariq Rizvi Cosmin S. Roman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics, Sungkyunkwan University Suwon 16419, South Korea;2. Department of Mathematics, Busan National University, Busan 46241, South Korea;3. Department of Mathematics, The Ohio State University, Lima, OH 45804-3576, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Let V be a module with . V is called a quasi-Baer module if for each ideal J of S, for some . On the other hand, V is called a Rickart module if for each , for some . For a module N, the quasi-Baer module hull (resp., the Rickart module hull ) of N, if it exists, is the smallest quasi-Baer (resp., Rickart) overmodule, in a fixed injective hull of N. In this paper, we initiate the study of quasi-Baer and Rickart module hulls. When a ring R is semiprime and ideal intrinsic over its center, it is shown that every finitely generated projective R-module has a quasi-Baer hull. Let R be a Dedekind domain with F its field of fractions and let be any set of R-submodules of . For an R-module with , we show that has a quasi-Baer module hull if and only if is semisimple. This quasi-Baer hull is explicitly described. An example such that has no Rickart module hull is constructed. If N is a module over a Dedekind domain for which is projective and , where is the torsion submodule of N, we show that the quasi-Baer hull of N exists if and only if is semisimple. We prove that the Rickart module hull also exists for such modules N. Furthermore, we provide explicit constructions of and and show that in this situation these two hulls coincide. Among applications, it is shown that if N is a finitely generated module over a Dedekind domain, then N is quasi-Baer if and only if N is Rickart if and only if N is Baer if and only if N is semisimple or torsion-free. For a direct sum of finitely generated modules, where R is a Dedekind domain, we show that N is quasi-Baer if and only if N is Rickart if and only if N is semisimple or torsion-free. Examples exhibiting differences between the notions of a Baer hull, a quasi-Baer hull, and a Rickart hull of a module are presented. Various explicit examples illustrating our results are constructed. |
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Keywords: | 16D25 16D40 16D70 16D80 16E60 16R20 16U10 |
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