@article{Alizade_Güngör_2017, title={Co-coatomically supplemented modules}, volume={69}, url={https://umj.imath.kiev.ua/index.php/umj/article/view/1742}, abstractNote={It is shown that if a submodule $N$ of $M$ is co-coatomically supplemented and $M/N$ has no maximal submodule, then $M$ is a co-coatomically supplemented module. If a module $M$ is co-coatomically supplemented, then every finitely $M$-generated module is a co-coatomically supplemented module. Every left $R$-module is co-coatomically supplemented if and only if the ring $R$ is left perfect. Over a discrete valuation ring, a module $M$ is co-coatomically supplemented if and only if the basic submodule of $M$ is coatomic. Over a nonlocal Dedekind domain, if the torsion part $T(M)$ of a reduced module $M$ has a weak supplement in $M$, then $M$ is co-coatomically supplemented if and only if $M/T (M)$ is divisible and $TP (M)$ is bounded for each maximal ideal $P$. Over a nonlocal Dedekind domain, if a reduced module $M$ is co-coatomically amply supplemented, then $M/T (M)$ is divisible and $TP (M)$ is bounded for each maximal ideal $P$. Conversely, if $M/T (M)$ is divisible and $TP (M)$ is bounded for each maximal ideal $P$, then $M$ is a co-coatomically supplemented module.}, number={7}, journal={Ukrains’kyi Matematychnyi Zhurnal}, author={Alizade, R. and Güngör, S.}, year={2017}, month={Jul.}, pages={867-876} }