After defining Hom(chi (A), eta (B)) and chi (A) circle times eta (B) in the fuzzy modular category Fm, the sufficient conditions of the existence for exact Hom functors Hom(delta (M),), and Hom(, delta (M)), as well ...After defining Hom(chi (A), eta (B)) and chi (A) circle times eta (B) in the fuzzy modular category Fm, the sufficient conditions of the existence for exact Hom functors Hom(delta (M),), and Hom(, delta (M)), as well as exact Tensor functors delta (M)circle times and circle times delta (M) are given in this paper. Finally the weak isomorphisms relations between Horn functors and Tensor functors are displayed.展开更多
We introduce and study the relative lett derive functor Torn(£,£1) category, which unifies several related left derived functors. Then we give some criteria for computing the -resolution dimensions of modules in t...We introduce and study the relative lett derive functor Torn(£,£1) category, which unifies several related left derived functors. Then we give some criteria for computing the -resolution dimensions of modules in terms of the properties of Torn(£,£1) . We also construct a complete and hereditary cotorsion pair relative to balanced pairs. Some known results are obtained as corollaries.展开更多
文摘After defining Hom(chi (A), eta (B)) and chi (A) circle times eta (B) in the fuzzy modular category Fm, the sufficient conditions of the existence for exact Hom functors Hom(delta (M),), and Hom(, delta (M)), as well as exact Tensor functors delta (M)circle times and circle times delta (M) are given in this paper. Finally the weak isomorphisms relations between Horn functors and Tensor functors are displayed.
基金Supported by NSFC(Grant Nos.11171142,11571164)a Project Funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
文摘We introduce and study the relative lett derive functor Torn(£,£1) category, which unifies several related left derived functors. Then we give some criteria for computing the -resolution dimensions of modules in terms of the properties of Torn(£,£1) . We also construct a complete and hereditary cotorsion pair relative to balanced pairs. Some known results are obtained as corollaries.