Abstract

We introduce the concepts of (n, d)-injective and (n, d)-flat as generalizations of injective, flat modules and homological dimensions, and use them to characterize right n-coherent rings and right (weak) (n, d)-rings in various way. Some known results can be obtained as corollaries.

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