summary:We use modules of finite length to compare various generalizations of the classical tilting and cotilting modules introduced by Brenner and Butler [BrBu]
AbstractWe study a natural generalization of *n-modules (and hence also of *-modules) by introducing...
We study certain special tilting and cotilting modules for an algebra with positive dominant dimensi...
We provided a constructive argument to obtain an infinite generated tilting module from a family of ...
summary:We use modules of finite length to compare various generalizations of the classical tilting ...
summary:We use modules of finite length to compare various generalizations of the classical tilting ...
AbstractWe consider generalizations of the definitions of one-dimensional tilting and cotilting modu...
We use modules of finite length to compare variuos generalizations of the classical tilting and coti...
summary:We construct non faithful direct summands of tilting (resp. cotilting) modules large enough ...
summary:We construct non faithful direct summands of tilting (resp. cotilting) modules large enough ...
In this article we further study the full subcategories Ci M of the category of finitely generated m...
We consider generalizations of the definitions of one-dimensional tilting and cotilting modules whic...
We study certain special tilting and cotilting modules for an algebra with positive dominant dimensi...
AbstractWe study a natural generalization of *n-modules (and hence also of *-modules) by introducing...
Department of AlgebraKatedra algebryFaculty of Mathematics and PhysicsMatematicko-fyzikální fakult
We describe the aboundance of selforthgonal modules big enough to satisfy all "local" properties of ...
AbstractWe study a natural generalization of *n-modules (and hence also of *-modules) by introducing...
We study certain special tilting and cotilting modules for an algebra with positive dominant dimensi...
We provided a constructive argument to obtain an infinite generated tilting module from a family of ...
summary:We use modules of finite length to compare various generalizations of the classical tilting ...
summary:We use modules of finite length to compare various generalizations of the classical tilting ...
AbstractWe consider generalizations of the definitions of one-dimensional tilting and cotilting modu...
We use modules of finite length to compare variuos generalizations of the classical tilting and coti...
summary:We construct non faithful direct summands of tilting (resp. cotilting) modules large enough ...
summary:We construct non faithful direct summands of tilting (resp. cotilting) modules large enough ...
In this article we further study the full subcategories Ci M of the category of finitely generated m...
We consider generalizations of the definitions of one-dimensional tilting and cotilting modules whic...
We study certain special tilting and cotilting modules for an algebra with positive dominant dimensi...
AbstractWe study a natural generalization of *n-modules (and hence also of *-modules) by introducing...
Department of AlgebraKatedra algebryFaculty of Mathematics and PhysicsMatematicko-fyzikální fakult
We describe the aboundance of selforthgonal modules big enough to satisfy all "local" properties of ...
AbstractWe study a natural generalization of *n-modules (and hence also of *-modules) by introducing...
We study certain special tilting and cotilting modules for an algebra with positive dominant dimensi...
We provided a constructive argument to obtain an infinite generated tilting module from a family of ...