Injective Modules under Faithfully Flat Ring Extensions

Abstract

Let R be a commutative ring and S be an R-algebra. It is well-known that if N is an injective R-module, then Hom(S,N) is an injective S-module. The converse is not true, not even if R is a commutative noetherian local ring and S is its completion, but it is close: It is a special case of our main theorem that in this setting, an R-module N with Exti(S,N)=0 for all i>0 is injective if Hom(S,N) is an injective S-module.

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