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GORENSTEIN MODULES AND GORENSTEIN MODEL STRUCTURES
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AbstractGiven a complete hereditary cotorsion pair$(\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{Y})$, we introduce the concept of$(\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{X} \cap \mathcal{Y})$-Gorenstein projective modules and study its stability properties. As applications, we first get two model structures related to Gorenstein flat modules over a right coherent ring. Secondly, for any non-negative integern, we construct a cofibrantly generated model structure on Mod(R) in which the class of fibrant objects are the modules of Gorenstein injective dimension ≤nover a left Noetherian ringR. Similarly, ifRis a left coherent ring in which all flat leftR-modules have finite projective dimension, then there is a cofibrantly generated model structure on Mod(R) such that the cofibrant objects are the modules of Gorenstein projective dimension ≤n. These structures have their analogous in the category of chain complexes.
Title: GORENSTEIN MODULES AND GORENSTEIN MODEL STRUCTURES
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AbstractGiven a complete hereditary cotorsion pair$(\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{Y})$, we introduce the concept of$(\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{X} \cap \mathcal{Y})$-Gorenstein projective modules and study its stability properties.
As applications, we first get two model structures related to Gorenstein flat modules over a right coherent ring.
Secondly, for any non-negative integern, we construct a cofibrantly generated model structure on Mod(R) in which the class of fibrant objects are the modules of Gorenstein injective dimension ≤nover a left Noetherian ringR.
Similarly, ifRis a left coherent ring in which all flat leftR-modules have finite projective dimension, then there is a cofibrantly generated model structure on Mod(R) such that the cofibrant objects are the modules of Gorenstein projective dimension ≤n.
These structures have their analogous in the category of chain complexes.
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