An algebra whose syzygy-intersection category has only finitely many indecomposables is left weakly Gorenstein; this covers monomial algebras and endomorphism rings of modules over representation-finite algebras.
Gorenstein-projective and semi-Gorenstein-projective modules
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An A-module M will be said to be semi-Gorenstein-projective provided that Ext^i(M,A) = 0 for all i > 0. All Gorenstein-projective modules are semi-Gorenstein-projective and only few and quite complicated examples of semi-Gorenstein-projective modules which are not Gorenstein-projective have been known. The aim of the paper is to provide conditions on A such that all semi-Gorenstein-projective modules are Gorenstein-projective (we call such an algebra left weakly Gorenstein). In particular, we show that in case there are only finitely many isomorphism classes of indecomposable left modules which are both semi-Gorenstein-projective and torsionless, then A is left weakly Gorenstein. On the other hand, we exhibit a 6-dimensional algebra with a semi-Gorenstein-projective module M which is not torsionless (thus not Gorenstein-projective). Actually, also the dual module M* is semi-Gorenstein-projective module. In this way, we show the independence of the total reflexivity conditions of Avramov and Martsinkovsky, thus completing a partial proof by Jorgensen and Sega. Since all the syzygy-modules of M and M* are 3-dimensional, the example can be visualized quite easily.
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On weakly Gorenstein algebras
An algebra whose syzygy-intersection category has only finitely many indecomposables is left weakly Gorenstein; this covers monomial algebras and endomorphism rings of modules over representation-finite algebras.