Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4596214 Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

In 1995, Camillo and Yu showed that an exchange ring has stable range 1 if and only if every regular element is unit-regular. An element m   in a module MR is called regular if (mλ)m=m(mλ)m=m for some λ∈hom(M,R)λ∈hom(M,R). In this paper we define stable modules and show that if M has the finite exchange property then M   is stable if and only if, for every regular element m∈Mm∈M, (mγ)m=m(mγ)m=m where γ:M→Rγ:M→R is epic (and we say that m   is unit-regular). Such modules are called regular-stable. It is shown that RR is regular-stable if and only if R has internal cancellation. To simplify the exposition, many arguments are formulated in an arbitrary Morita context.

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