Master Degree / Yüksek Lisans Tezleri

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  • Master Thesis
    On the Rings Whose Injective Modules Are Max-Projective
    (01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2023) Yurtsever, Haydar Baran; Büyükaşık, Engin; Büyükaşık, Engin
    In this thesis, for some classes of rings including, local, semilocal right semihereditary and right Noetherian right nonsingular, we obtain some conditions that equivalent to being right max-QF. For example, for a semilocal right semihereditary ring, we prove that, the ring is right max-QF if and only if it is a direct product of a semisimple ring and a right small ring. A right Noetherian right nonsingular ring is right max-QF if and only if every injective module can be expressed as a direct sum of an injective module with no maximal submodules and a projective module. We show that, for a ring, being max-QF and almost-QF are not left-right symmetric. An example is given in order to show that max-QF and almost-QF rings are not closed under factor rings.
  • Master Thesis
    Injective Modules and Their Generalizations
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2018) Demir, Özlem; Büyükaşık, Engin
    The main goal of this thesis is to give a survey about some different generalizations of injective modules, namely, C1, C2, C3-conditions and the modules which satisfy the simple versions of these conditions. A right R-module M is called simple-directinjective if every simple submodule which is isomorphic to a direct summand of M is itself a summand, or if the direct sum of any two simple summands whose intersection is zero is a direct summand of M. Firstly, various basic properties and some characterizations of these modules are presented. The relation between simple-direct-injective modules and C3-modules is exhibited. Also, we obtain the structure of simple-direct-injective modules over the ring of integers and over semilocal rings. It is shown that over a commutative ring every nonsingular module is simple-direct-injective.