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Big pure projective modules over commutative noetherian rings: Comparison with the completion

Dolors Herbera*, Pavel Příhoda, Roger Wiegand

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Abstract

A module over a ring R is pure projective provided it is isomorphic to a direct summand of a direct sum of finitely presented modules. We develop tools for the classification of pure projective modules over commutative noetherian rings. In particular, for a fixed finitely presented module M, we consider Add (M), which consists of direct summands of direct sums of copies of M. We are primarily interested in the case where R is a one-dimensional, local domain, and in torsion-free (or Cohen-Macaulay) modules. We show that, even in this case, Add (M) can have an abundance of modules that are not direct sums of finitely generated ones. Our work is based on the fact that such infinitely generated direct summands are all determined by finitely generated data. Namely, idempotent/trace ideals of the endomorphism ring of M and finitely generated projective modules modulo such idempotent ideals. This allows us to extend the classical theory developed to study the behaviour of direct sum decomposition of finitely generated modules comparing with their completion to the infinitely generated case. We study the structure of the monoid V ∗ (M), of isomorphism classes of countably generated modules in Add (M) with the addition induced by the direct sum. We show that V ∗ (M) is a submonoid of V ∗ (M ⊗R R), this allows us to make computations with examples and to prove some realization results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1103-1146
JournalForum Mathematicum
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2024

Keywords

  • direct sum decomposition
  • monoids of modules
  • Noetherian ring
  • torsion free modules
  • trace ideals
  • Trace ideals
  • Monoids of modules
  • Torsion free modules
  • Direct sum decomposition

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