Abstract
Foxby duality has proven to be an important tool in studying the category of modules over a local Cohen-Macaulay ring admitting a dualizing module. Recently the notion of a semi-dualizing module has been given [2]. Given a semi-dualizing module the relative Foxby classes can be defined and there is still an associated Foxby duality. We consider these classes (separately called the Auslander and Bass classes) and two naturally defined subclasses which are equivalent to the full subcategories of injective and flat modules. We consider the question of when these subclasses form part of one of the two classes of a cotorsion theory. We show that when this is the case, the associated cotorsion theory is not only complete but in fact is perfect. We show by examples that even when the semi-dualizing module is in fact dualizing over a local Cohen-Macaulay ring it both may or may not occur that we get this associated cotorsion theory.
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