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Let $R$ be a commutative ring. We show that any complete duality pair gives rise to a theory of relative homological algebra, analogous to Gorenstein homological algebra. Indeed Gorenstein homological algebra over a commutative Noetherian ring of finite Krull dimension can be recovered from the duality pair $(mathcal{F},mathcal{I})$ where $mathcal{F}$ is the class of flat $R$-modules and $mathcal{I}$ is the class of injective $R$-modules. For a general $R$, the AC-Gorenstein homological algebra of Bravo-Gillespie-Hovey is the one coming from the duality pair $(mathcal{L},mathcal{A})$ where $mathcal{L}$ is the class of level $R$-modules and $mathcal{A}$ is class of absolutely clean $R$-modules. Indeed we show here that the work of Bravo-Gillespie-Hovey can be extended to obtain similar abelian model structures on $R$-Mod from any a complete duality pair $(mathcal{L},mathcal{A})$. It applies in particular to the original duality pairs constructed by Holm-J{o} rgensen.
We introduce what is meant by an AC-Gorenstein ring. It is a generalized notion of Gorenstein ring which is compatible with the Gorenstein AC-injective and Gorenstein AC-projective modules of Bravo-Gillespie-Hovey. It is also compatible with the noti
We introduce a new definition of a generalized logarithmic module of multiarrangements by uniting those of the logarithmic derivation and the differential modules. This module is realized as a logarithmic derivation module of an arrangement of hyperp
Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring. We introduce the notion of colocalization functors with supports in arbitrary subsets of Spec R, which is a natural generalization of right derived functors of section functors with supports in specialization-c
We will define the Alexander duality for strongly stable ideals. More precisely, for a strongly stable ideal $I subset Bbbk[x_1, ldots, x_n]$ with ${rm deg}(mathsf{m}) le d$ for all $mathsf{m} in G(I)$, its dual $I^* subset Bbbk[y_1, ldots, y_d]$ is
We prove a duality theorem for certain graded algebras and show by various examples different kinds of failure of tameness of local cohomology.