Algebraic character: Difference between revisions

From formulasearchengine
Jump to navigation Jump to search
en>Yobot
m WP:CHECKWIKI error 18 fixes + general fixes (BRFA 15) using AWB (7832)
 
en>Colonies Chris
m Generalization: sp, date & link fixes; unlinking common words, replaced: Kac-Moody → Kac–Moody (4) using AWB
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Merge to |perfect ring |date=March 2011}}
Ed is what people contact me and my spouse doesn't like it at all. To climb is something she would by no means give up. For a while I've been in Mississippi but now I'm considering other choices. I am currently a journey agent.<br><br>Have a look at my weblog :: best psychic, [http://formalarmour.com/index.php?do=/profile-26947/info/ http://formalarmour.com],
 
 
In [[abstract algebra]], a '''semiperfect ring''' is a [[ring (mathematics)|ring]] over which every [[finitely generated module|finitely generated]] left [[module (mathematics)|module]] has a [[projective cover]].  This property is left-right symmetric.
 
== Definition ==
Let ''R'' be ring. Then ''R'' is '''semiperfect''' if any of the following equivalent conditions hold:
 
* ''R''/J(''R'') is [[semisimple module|semisimple]] and [[idempotent element|idempotent]]s lift modulo J(''R''), where J(''R'') is the [[Jacobson radical]] of ''R''.
* ''R'' has a complete orthogonal set ''e''<sub>1</sub>, ..., ''e''<sub>''n''</sub> of idempotents with each ''e''<sub>''i''</sub> ''R e''<sub>''i''</sub> a [[local ring]].
* Every [[simple module|simple]] left (right) [[module (mathematics)|''R''-module]] has a [[projective cover]].
* Every [[finitely generated module|finitely generated]] left (right) ''R''-module has a projective cover.
* The category of finitely generated projective <math>R</math>-modules is [[Krull-Schmidt_category|Krull-Schmidt]].
 
== Examples ==
 
Examples of '''semiperfect rings''' include:
 
* Left (right) [[perfect ring]]s.
* [[Local ring]]s.
* Left (right) [[Artinian ring]]s.
* [[dimension (vector space)|Finite dimensional]] [[algebra over a field|''k''-algebras]].
 
== Properties ==
 
Since a ring ''R'' is semiperfect iff every [[simple module|simple]] left [[module (mathematics)|''R''-module]] has a projective cover, every ring [[Morita equivalence|Morita equivalent]] to a semiperfect ring is also semiperfect. 
 
== References ==
 
*{{cite book|last = Anderson|first = Frank Wylie|coauthors = Fuller, Kent R|title = Rings and Categories of Modules|publisher = Springer|date = 1992|isbn = 0-387-97845-3|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=PswhrD_wUIkC|accessdate = 2007-03-27}}
 
[[Category:Ring theory]]
[[Category:Module theory]]

Latest revision as of 23:44, 11 March 2014

Ed is what people contact me and my spouse doesn't like it at all. To climb is something she would by no means give up. For a while I've been in Mississippi but now I'm considering other choices. I am currently a journey agent.

Have a look at my weblog :: best psychic, http://formalarmour.com,