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One of the main results of this paper is the characterization of the rings over which all modules are strongly Gorenstein projective. We show that these kinds of rings are very particular cases of the well-known quasi-Frobenius rings. We…
We define, via Gorenstein homomorphisms, a class of local rings over which there exist non-trivial totally reflexive modules. We also provide a general construction of such rings, which indicates their abundance.
Let $R$ by a right coherent ring and $R$-Mod denote the category of left $R$-modules. We show that there is an abelian model structure on $R$-Mod whose cofibrant objects are precisely the Gorenstein flat modules. Employing a new method for…
A general principle suggests that "anything flat is a directed colimit of countably presentable flats". In this paper, we consider resolutions and coresolutions of modules over a countably coherent ring $R$ (e.g., any coherent ring or any…
We first introduce and study the notion of semi-regular flat modules, and then show that a ring $R$ is a strong \Prufer\ ring if and only if every submodule of a semi-regular flat $R$-module is semi-regular flat, if and only if every ideal…
Let $T_R(M)$ be a tensor ring, where $R$ is a ring and $M$ is an $N$-nilpotent $R$-bimodule. Under certain conditions, we characterize projectively coresolved Gorenstein flat modules over $T_R(M)$, showing that a $T_R(M)$ module $(X,u)$ is…
In this paper, we introduce and study the projectively coresolved Gorenstein flat dimension of a group $G$ over a commutative ring $R$ and we prove that this dimension enjoys all the properties of the cohomological and the Gorenstein…
The stability of the class of projectively coresolved Gorenstein flat modules, under the very Gorenstein process used to define them, is proven in this paper. Moreover, a new characterization of the projectively coresolved Gorenstein flat…
Let R be a commutative noetherian ring. We give criteria for a complex of cotorsion flat R-modules to be minimal, in the sense that every self homotopy equivalence is an isomorphism. To do this, we exploit Enochs' description of the…
Let $M$ be a module. A {\em $\delta$-cover} of $M$ is an epimorphism from a module $F$ onto $M$ with a $\delta$-small kernel. A $\delta$-cover is said to be a {\em flat $\delta$-cover} in case $F$ is a flat module. In the present paper, we…
We introduce the concepts of generalized compatible and cocompatible bimodules in order to characterize Gorenstein projective, injective and flat modules over trivial ring extensions. Let $R\ltimes M$ be a trivial extension of a ring $R$ by…
We give characterizations of Gorenstein projective, Gorenstein flat and Gorenstein injective modules over the group algebra for large families of infinite groups and show that every weak Gorenstein projective, weak Gorenstein flat and weak…
The main aim of this paper is to investigate rings over which all (finitely generated strongly) Gorenstein projective modules are projective. We consider this propriety under change of rings, and give various examples of rings with and…
Let R be a commutative noetherian local ring and consider the set of isomorphism classes of indecomposable totally reflexive R-modules. We prove that if this set is finite, then either it has exactly one element, represented by the rank 1…
Recently, many authors have embraced the study of certain properties of modules such as projectivity, injectivity and flatness from an alternative point of view. Rather than saying a module has a certain property or not, each module is…
In this paper, some new characterizations on Gorenstein projective, injective and flat modules over commutative noetherian local ring are given.
Let $R$ be a commutative noetherian ring. The $n$-semidualizing modules of $R$ are generalizations of its semidualizing modules. We will prove some basic properties of $n$-semidualizing modules. Our main result and example shows that the…
For a tensor ring $T_R(M)$, under certain conditions, we characterize the Gorenstein projective modules over $T_R(M)$, and prove that a $T_R(M)$-module $(X,u)$ is Gorenstein projective if and only if $u$ is monomorphic and ${\rm coker}(u)$…
The principle "Every result in classical homological algebra should have a counterpart in Gorenstein homological algebra" is given in [3]. There is a remarkable body of evidence supporting this claim (cf. [2] and [3]). Perhaps one of the…
Let T be a tilting module.In this paper, some relative Gorenstein projective and Gortenstein injective modules are studied.