STRONGLY EXTENDING MODULES

In this paper, we recall the concept of strong largeness to define strongly extending modules which are particular extending modules, and investigate some properties of strongly extending modules. We supply some examples showing that extending modules need not be strongly extending. Under some conditions we prove that extending modules are strongly extending.

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