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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeSep 27th 2020

    added pointer to:

    • Peter Hilton, Urs Stammbach, Section I.9 in: A course in homological algebra, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1971, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Vol. 4 (doi, pdf)

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    • CommentAuthorSeth Chaiken
    • CommentTimeAug 7th 2022

    It looks like injective hull is synonymous with injective envelope. The article uses hull as the “primary” word, and then has (envelope), but injective envelop is the title. How can both forms be put into the title?

  1. Linked new page for Field, the category of fields. Also linked fields.

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    • CommentAuthorzskoda
    • CommentTimeJun 28th 2024
    • (edited Jun 28th 2024)
    • J.Adámek, H. Herrlich, J. Rosick&#253, W. Tholen Injective hulls are not natural, Algebra univers. 48 (2002) 379–388 pdf ps

    I added the publication data; the previous preprint postscript link is left as well but it seems not to work.

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    P.S. Jiří Adámek, Horst Herrlich, Jiří Rosický, Walter Tholen, Injective hulls are not natural, Algebra univers. 48 (2002) 379–388 doi

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    • CommentAuthorzskoda
    • CommentTimeJun 29th 2024
    • Given a ring RR, the category RModR-Mod of left RR-modules has an injective envelope. Moreover, every essential monomorphism whose domain is an injective RR-module is an isomorphism. Injective envelope of MM is a terminal object in a subcategory of the undercategory M/RModM/R-Mod consisting of essential morphisms (these terminal objects are called maximal essential extensions).

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