LEFT GLOBAL DIMENSIONS AND INVERSE POLYNOMIAL MODULES

We prove the fact l. gl. dimR[x] = (l. gl. dimR)+1, where l.gl.dim means the left global dimension by using inverse polynomial modules and injective dimensions. The classical way to prove the fact l. gl. dimR[x] = (l. gl. dimR)+1 is using polynomial modules and projective dimensions.

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Published in:International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences Vol. 2000; no. 7; pp. a437 - 440-156
Main Author: Park, Sangwon
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limiteds 01.01.2000
Wiley
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ISSN:0161-1712, 1687-0425
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Summary:We prove the fact l. gl. dimR[x] = (l. gl. dimR)+1, where l.gl.dim means the left global dimension by using inverse polynomial modules and injective dimensions. The classical way to prove the fact l. gl. dimR[x] = (l. gl. dimR)+1 is using polynomial modules and projective dimensions.
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ISSN:0161-1712
1687-0425
DOI:10.1155/S0161171200004129