Abstract:A module M is called ADS* if for every direct summand N of M and every supplement K of N in M, we have M = N ⊕ K . In this work, we study direct sums of ADS* modules. Many examples are provided to show that this notion is not inherited by direct sums. It is shown that if a module M has a decomposition M = A ⊕ B which complements direct summands such that A and B are mutually projective, then M is ADS*. The class of rings R, for which all direct sums of ADS* R-modules are ADS*, is shown to be exactly that of th… Show more
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