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Injective DG-modules over non-positive DG-rings (1709.01479v2)

Published 5 Sep 2017 in math.RA, math.AC, and math.KT

Abstract: Let $A$ be an associative non-positive differential graded ring. In this paper we make a detailed study of a category $\operatorname{\mathsf{Inj}}(A)$ of left DG-modules over $A$ which generalizes the category of injective modules over a ring. We give many characterizations of this category, generalizing the theory of injective modules, and prove a derived version of the Bass-Papp theorem: the category $\operatorname{\mathsf{Inj}}(A)$ is closed in the derived category $\operatorname{\mathsf{D}}(A)$ under arbitrary direct sums if and only if the ring $\mathrm{H}0(A)$ is left noetherian and for every $i<0$ the left $\mathrm{H}0(A)$-module $\mathrm{H}i(A)$ is finitely generated. Specializing further to the case of commutative noetherian DG-rings, we generalize the Matlis structure theory of injectives to this context. As an application, we obtain a concrete version of Grothendieck's local duality theorem over commutative noetherian local DG-rings.

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