A generalization of supplemented modules
Let $M$ be a left module over a ring $R$ and $I$ an ideal of $R$. $M$ is called an $I$-supplemented module (finitely $I$-supplemented module) if for every submodule (finitely generated submodule) $X$ of $M$, there is a submodule $Y$ of $M$ such that $X+Y=M$, $X\cap Y\subseteq IY$ and $X\cap Y$ is PS...
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Zusammenfassung: | Let $M$ be a left module over a ring $R$ and $I$ an ideal of $R$. $M$ is
called an $I$-supplemented module (finitely $I$-supplemented module) if for
every submodule (finitely generated submodule) $X$ of $M$, there is a submodule
$Y$ of $M$ such that $X+Y=M$, $X\cap Y\subseteq IY$ and $X\cap Y$ is PSD in
$Y$. This definition generalizes supplemented modules and $\delta$-supplemented
modules. We characterize $I$-semiregular, $I$-semiperfect and $I$-perfect rings
which are defined by Yousif and Zhou [15] using $I$-supplemented modules. Some
well known results are obtained as corollaries. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1108.3381 |