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On cellular covers with free kernels

Recall that a homomorphism of $R$-modules $π: G\to H$ is called a {\it cellular cover} over $H$ if $π$ induces an isomorphism $π_*: \Hom_R(G,G)\cong \Hom_R(G,H),$ where $π_*(φ)= πφ$ for each $φ\in \Hom_R(G,G)$ (where maps are acting on the left). In this paper we show that every cotorsion-free module $K$ of finite rank can be realized as the kernel of a cellular cover of some cotorsion-free module of rank 2. In particular, every free abelian group of any finite rank appears then as the kernel of a cellular cover of a cotorsion-free abelian group of rank 2. This situation is best possible in the sense that cotorsion-free abelian groups of rank 1 do not admit cellular covers with free kernel except for the trivial ones. This work comes motivated by an example due to Buckner and Dugas, and recent results obtained by Göbel--Rodríguez--Strüngmann, and Fuchs--Göbel.

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