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An Example Of An Indecomposable Module Without Non-Zero Hollow Factor Modules, Christian Lomp
An Example Of An Indecomposable Module Without Non-Zero Hollow Factor Modules, Christian Lomp
Turkish Journal of Mathematics
A module M is called hollow-lifting if every submodule N of M such that M/N is hollow contains a direct summand D \subseteq N such that N/D is a small submodule of M/D. A module M is called lifting if such a direct summand D exists for every submodule N. We construct an indecomposable module M without non-zero hollow factor modules, showing that there are hollow-lifting modules which are not lifting. The existences of such modules had been left open in a recent work by N. Orhan, D. Keskin-Tütüncü and R. Tribak [2].