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The finite dimensional tame hereditary algebras are associated with the extended Dynkin diagrams. An indecomposable module over such an algebra is either preprojective or preinjective or lies in a family of tubes whose tubular type is the corresponding Dynkin diagram. The study of one-point extensions by simple regular modules in such tubes was initiated in [Ri].

We generalise this approach by starting out with algebras which are derived equivalent to a tame hereditary algebra and considering one-point extensions by modules which are simple regular in tubes in the derived category. If the obtained tubular type is again a Dynkin diagram these algebras are called derived Dynkin extensions.

Our main theorem says that a representation infinite algebra is derived equivalent to a tame hereditary algebra iff it is an iterated derived Dynkin extension of a tame concealed algebra. As application we get a new proof of a theorem in [AS] about domestic tubular branch enlargements which uses the derived category instead of combinatorial arguments.  相似文献   

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We study finiteness conditions on large tilting modules over arbitrary rings. We then turn to a hereditary artin algebra R and apply our results to the (infinite dimensional) tilting module L that generates all modules without preprojective direct summands. We show that the behaviour of L over its endomorphism ring determines the representation type of R. A similar result holds true for the (infinite dimensional) tilting module W that generates the divisible modules. Finally, we extend to the wild case some results on Baer modules and torsion-free modules proven in Angeleri Hügel, L., Herbera, D., Trlifaj, J.: Baer and Mittag-Leffler modules over tame hereditary algebras. Math. Z. 265, 1–19 (2010) for tame hereditary algebras.  相似文献   

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Stable equivalence preserves representation type   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Given two finite dimensional algebras and , it is shown that is of wild representation type if and only if is of wild representation type provided that the stable categories of finite dimensional modules over and $\Gamma$ are equivalent. The proof uses generic modules. In fact, a stable equivalence induces a bijection between the isomorphism classes of generic modules over and , and the result follows from certain additional properties of this bijection. In the second part of this paper the Auslander-Reiten translation is extended to an operation on the category of all modules. It is shown that various finiteness conditions are preserved by this operation. Moreover, the Auslander-Reiten translation induces a homeomorphism between the set of non-projective and the set of non-injective points in the Ziegler spectrum. As a consequence one obtains that for an algebra of tame representation type every generic module remains fixed under the Auslander-Reiten translation. Received: July 24, 1996  相似文献   

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Let A be a finite dimensional, basic and connected algebra (associative, with 1) over an algebraically closed field k. Denote by e1,...,en a complete set of primitive orthogonal idempotents in A and by Ai= A/AeiA. A is called a minimal algebra of infinite representation type provided A is itself of infinite representation type,whereas all Ai, 1≤i≤n,are of finite representation type. The main result gives the classification of the minimal algebras having a preprojective component in their Auslander-Reiten quiver. The classification is obtained by realizing that these algebras are essentially given by preprojective tilting modules over tame hereditary algebras.  相似文献   

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《Quaestiones Mathematicae》2013,36(2):215-232
Abstract

Graded Artin algebras whose category of graded modules is locally of finite representation type are introduced. The representation theory of such algebras is studied. In the hereditary case and in the stably equivalent to hereditary case, such algebras are classified.  相似文献   

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For a basic and connected finite dimensional algebra A over an algebraically closed field, we study when the cycles in the category mod A (of finite dimensional modules) are well-behaved. We call A cycle-finite if, for any cycle in mod A, no morphism on the cycle lies in the infinite power of the radical. We show that, in this case, A is tame. We also introduce a natural generalisation of a tube, called a coil, and define A to be a coil algebra if any cycle in mod A lies in a standard coil. We prove that the minimal representation-infinite coil algebras coincide with the tame concealed algebras.  相似文献   

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Fernando Muro 《K-Theory》2004,33(1):23-65
In this paper we determine the representation type of some algebras of infinite matrices continuously controlled at infinity by a compact metrizable space. We explicitly classify their finitely presented modules in the finite and tame cases. The algebra of row-column-finite (or locally finite) matrices over an arbitrary field is one of the algebras considered in this paper, its representation type is shown to be finite.Received October 2003  相似文献   

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We prove that in a 2-Calabi-Yau triangulated category, each cluster tilting subcategory is Gorenstein with all its finitely generated projectives of injective dimension at most one. We show that the stable category of its Cohen-Macaulay modules is 3-Calabi-Yau. We deduce in particular that cluster-tilted algebras are Gorenstein of dimension at most one, and hereditary if they are of finite global dimension. Our results also apply to the stable (!) endomorphism rings of maximal rigid modules of [Christof Geiß, Bernard Leclerc, Jan Schröer, Rigid modules over preprojective algebras, arXiv: math.RT/0503324, Invent. Math., in press]. In addition, we prove a general result about relative 3-Calabi-Yau duality over non-stable endomorphism rings. This strengthens and generalizes the Ext-group symmetries obtained in [Christof Geiß, Bernard Leclerc, Jan Schröer, Rigid modules over preprojective algebras, arXiv: math.RT/0503324, Invent. Math., in press] for simple modules. Finally, we generalize the results on relative Calabi-Yau duality from 2-Calabi-Yau to d-Calabi-Yau categories. We show how to produce many examples of d-cluster tilted algebras.  相似文献   

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Auslander’s representation dimension measures how far a finite dimensional algebra is away from being of finite representation type. In [1], M. Auslander proved that a finite dimensional algebra A is of finite representation type if and only if the representation dimension of A is at most 2. Recently, R. Rouquier proved that there are finite dimensional algebras of an arbitrarily large finite representation dimension. One of the exciting open problems is to show that all finite dimensional algebras of tame representation type have representation dimension at most 3. We prove that this is true for all domestic weakly symmetric algebras over algebraically closed fields having simply connected Galois coverings.  相似文献   

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In this note we classify the derived-tame tree algebras up to derived equivalence. A tree algebra is a basic algebra A = kQ/I whose quiver Q is a tree. The algebra A is said to be derived-tame when the repetitive category  of A is tame. We show that the tree algebra A is derived-tame precisely when its Euler form A is non-negative. Moreover, in this case, the derived equivalence class of A is determined by the following discrete invariants: The number of vertices, the corank and the Dynkin type of A . Representatives of these derived equivalence classes of algebras are given by the following algebras: the hereditary algebras of finite or tame type, the tubular algebras and a certain class of poset algebras, the so-called semichain-algebras which we introduce below.  相似文献   

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We study Auslander's representation dimension of Artin algebras, which is by definition the minimal projective dimension of coherent functors on modules which are both generators and cogenerators. We show the following statements: (1) if an Artin algebra A is stably hereditary, then the representation dimension of A is at most 3. (2) If two Artin algebras are stably equivalent of Morita type, then they have the same representation dimension. Particularly, if two self-injective algebras are derived equivalent, then they have the same representation dimension. (3) Any incidence algebra of a finite partially ordered set over a field has finite representation dimension. Moreover, we use results on quasi-hereditary algebras to show that (4) the Auslander algebra of a Nakayama algebra has finite representation dimension.  相似文献   

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《代数通讯》2013,41(10):4683-4692
We determine the representation type of the algebras whose quiver has precisely two vertices and admits no loops by listing all minimal wild algebras of this form. It turns out that such an algebra A is tame if and only if A/rad3 A is tame, and in this case A degenerates to a special biserial algebra. Moreover, A is wild if and only if it is controlled wild.  相似文献   

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Michael Barot 《代数通讯》2013,41(10):3613-3628
In association with a finite dimensional algebra A of global dimension two, we consider the endomorphism algebra of A, viewed as an object in the triangulated hull of the orbit category of the bounded derived category, in the sense of Amiot. We characterize the algebras A of global dimension two such that its endomorphism algebra is isomorphic to a cluster-tilted algebra with a cyclically oriented quiver. Furthermore, in the case that the cluster tilted algebra with a cyclically oriented quiver is of Dynkin or extended Dynkin type then A is derived equivalent to a hereditary algebra of the same type.  相似文献   

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K.W. Roggenkamp  W. Rump 《代数通讯》2013,41(11):5267-5301
In several branches of representation theory, the existence of Auslander-Reiten sequences has led to new structural insights. for example, in the module theory of artinian algebras [11, 6], in the theory of lattices over classical orders [18, 2] over a complete discrete valuation domain R, and for the corresponding derived categories [12, 17]. For an R-order ? in a finite dimentional algebra A over the quotient field K of R, Auslander and Reiten [2, 5] have charaterized the non-projective indecomposable ?-lattice E for which an Auslander-Reiten sequence (AR-sequence for short) LHE exists as those ?-lattices A-module KE is projective.

In the present paper, we shall introduce a modified version of AR-sequences in the category ?-lat of ?-lattices which behave similar to AR-sequence of modules over artinian algebras. In fact, there will be a close relationship to AR-sequences in ?-mod, where ? : = ?/(RadR)?. This relationship extends to AR-sequences in A-mod if ? is hereditary (e.g. for a path order ? = R△ of a quiver △ without oriented cycles.) Our investigation is inspired by recent work of W. Crawley-Boevey [9] who determined the lattices E with Extras (E, E = 0 over a path order R△.  相似文献   

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Nils Mahrt 《代数通讯》2013,41(7):2420-2425
For a wild acyclic quiver Q, Kerner introduced the notion of exceptional components for the Auslander–Reiten quiver of Q over an algebraically closed field k. He then defined two invariants for these exceptional components and asked whether these invariants coincide for each exceptional component. He showed that for each exceptional component there is a related hereditary factor algebra B of the path algebra kQ. He then proved that B is tame or representation finite and asked whether the representation finite case does occur, at all. We will answer both of Kerner's questions.  相似文献   

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The determinant of the Cartan matrix of a finite dimensional algebra is an invariant of the derived category and can be very helpful for derived equivalence classifications. In this paper we determine the determinants of the Cartan matrices for all gentle algebras. This is a class of algebras of tame representation type which occurs naturally in various places in representation theory. The definition of these algebras is of a purely combinatorial nature, and so are our formulae for the Cartan determinants.Received: 29 October 2004  相似文献   

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《Quaestiones Mathematicae》2013,36(1-4):365-391
The aim of this note is to extend the results of tilted artinian algebras [2, 4, 3, 1] to orders. Some of the proofs carry over almost unchanged from the artinian case to the case of orders: others need considerable alteration—in particular the results on global dimensions. For the convenience of the reader we shall give complete proofs here—some are taken directly from [2].

I would like to thank C.M. Ringel who has patiently explained to me the situation for artinian algebras.  相似文献   

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This paper studies a special case of graded central extensions of three dimen-sional Artin-Schelter regular algebras, see [9, §3]. The algebras are homoge-nizations of two classes of three dimensional skew polynomial algebras. We refer to these algebras as Type I and Type II algebras. We describe the non-commutative projective geometry and compute the finite dimensional simple modules for the homogenization of Type I algebras in the case that α is not a primitive root of unity. In this case, all finite dimensional simple modules are quotients of line modules that are homogenizations of Verma modules.  相似文献   

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