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Reflective subcategories

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2001

Juan Rada
Affiliation:
Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad de los Andes, 5101 Mérida, Venezuela. Email:juanrada@ciens.ula.ve
Manuel Saorín
Affiliation:
Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad de Murcia, Aptdo. 4021, Espinardo 30.100, Murcia, Spain. Email:msaorinc@fcu.um.es, alberto@fcu.um.es
Alberto del Valle
Affiliation:
Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad de Murcia, Aptdo. 4021, Espinardo 30.100, Murcia, Spain. Email:msaorinc@fcu.um.es, alberto@fcu.um.es
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Abstract

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Given a full subcategory [Fscr ] of a category [Ascr ], the existence of left [Fscr ]-approximations (or [Fscr ]-preenvelopes) completing diagrams in a unique way is equivalent to the fact that [Fscr ] is reflective in [Ascr ], in the classical terminology of category theory.

In the first part of the paper we establish, for a rather general [Ascr ], the relationship between reflectivity and covariant finiteness of [Fscr ] in [Ascr ], and generalize Freyd's adjoint functor theorem (for inclusion functors) to not necessarily complete categories. Also, we study the good behaviour of reflections with respect to direct limits. Most results in this part are dualizable, thus providing corresponding versions for coreflective subcategories.

In the second half of the paper we give several examples of reflective subcategories of abelian and module categories, mainly of subcategories of the form Copres (M) and Add (M). The second case covers the study of all covariantly finite, generalized Krull-Schmidt subcategories of {\rm Mod}_{R}, and has some connections with the “pure-semisimple conjecture”.

1991 Mathematics Subject Classification 18A40, 16D90, 16E70.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2000 Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust