Abstract

E H om,(M, R)}. When no confusion will result, we will suppress the R and write y(M). In Section 2, we prove that if R is a valuation domain and M a unital R-module, then y(M) either equals R or a prime ideal of R. It is this result that motivates our work and gives rise to the following definition: A domain R is said to satisfy the

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