Mathematics – Rings and Algebras
Scientific paper
2010-05-23
Mathematics
Rings and Algebras
9 pages
Scientific paper
Let $R$ be a ring. $R$ is called a right countably $\Sigma$-C2 ring if every countable direct sum copies of $R_{R}$ is a C2 module. The following are equivalent for a ring $R$: (1) $R$ is a right countably $\Sigma$-C2 ring. (2) The column finite matrix ring $\mathbb{C}\mathbb{F}\mathbb{M}_{\mathbb{N}}(R)$ is a right C2 (or C3) ring. (3) Every countable direct sum copies of $R_{R}$ is a C3 module. (4) Every projective right $R$-module is a C2 (or C3) module. (5) $R$ is a right perfect ring and every finite direct sum copies of $R_{R}$ is a C2 (or C3) module. This shows that right countably $\Sigma$-C2 rings are just the rings whose right finitistic projective dimension r$FPD(R)$=sup\{$Pd_{R}(M)|$ $M$ is a right $R$-module with $Pd_{R}(M)<\infty$\}=0, which were introduced by Hyman Bass in 1960.
Chen Jianlong
Shen Liang
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