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Let Λ be an artin algebra and X a finitely generated Λ-module. Iyama has shown that there exists a module Y such that the endomorphism ring Γ of XY is quasi-hereditary, with a heredity chain of length n, and that the global dimension of Γ is bounded by this n. In general, one only knows that a quasi-hereditary algebra with a heredity chain of length n must have global dimension at most 2n−2. We want to show that Iyama’s better bound is related to the fact that the ring Γ he constructs is not only quasi-hereditary, but even left strongly quasi-hereditary. By definition, the left strongly quasi-hereditary algebras are the quasi-hereditary algebras with all standard left modules of projective dimension at most 1.  相似文献   

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Let Λ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field such that any oriented cycle in the ordinary quiver of Λ is zero in Λ. Let T(Λ)=Λ?D(Λ) be the trivial extension of Λ by its minimal injective cogenerator D(Λ). We characterize, in terms of quivers and relations, the algebras Λ such that T(Λ)?T(Λ).  相似文献   

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Let Λ and Γ be left and right Noetherian rings and Λ U a generalized tilting module with Γ = End( Λ U ). For a non-negative integer k, if Λ U is (k - 2)-Gorenstein with the injective dimensions of Λ U and U Γ being k, then the socle of the last term in a minimal injective resolution of Λ U is non-zero.  相似文献   

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Let Λ be a finite-dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field k of finite global dimension. Let M be a finitely generated Λ-module and let Γ=Λ[M] be the one point extension algebra. We show how to compute the Coxeter polynomial for Γ from the Coxeter polynomial of Λ and homological invariants of M.  相似文献   

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Let k be an algebraically closed field and Λ a tilted algebra of a path algebra of a Dynkin quiver (of type An, Dn, E6, E7 or E8). We show that every sincere indecomposable Λ-module has at most three Gabriel-Roiter submodules.  相似文献   

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We investigate when an exact functor --Γ which induces a stable equivalence is part of a stable equivalence of Morita type. If Λ and Γ are finite dimensional algebras over a field k whose semisimple quotients are separable, we give a necessary and sufficient condition for this to be the case. This generalizes a result of Rickard’s for self-injective algebras. As a corollary, we see that the two functors given by tensoring with the bimodules in a stable equivalence of Morita type are right and left adjoints of one another, provided that these bimodules are indecomposable. This fact has many interesting consequences for stable equivalences of Morita type. In particular, we show that a stable equivalence of Morita type induces another stable equivalence of Morita type between certain self-injective algebras associated to the original algebras. We further show that when there exists a stable equivalence of Morita type between Λ and Γ, it is possible to replace Λ by a Morita equivalent k-algebra Δ such that Γ is a subring of Δ and the induction and restriction functors induce inverse stable equivalences.  相似文献   

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Given a representation-finite algebra B and a subalgebra A of B such that the Jacobson radicals of A and B coincide, we prove that the representation dimension of A is at most three. By a result of Igusa and Todorov, this implies that the finitistic dimension of A is finite.  相似文献   

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We show that any wild algebra has a one-point extension of representation dimension at least four, and more generally that it has an n-point extension of representation dimension at least n+3. We give two explicit constructions, and obtain new examples of small algebras of representation dimension four.  相似文献   

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Given an Ext-injective stratifying system of Λ-modules satisfying that the projective dimension of Y is finite, we prove that the finitistic dimension of the algebra Λ is equal to the finitistic dimension of the category . Moreover, using the theory of stratifying systems we obtain bounds for the finitistic dimension of Λ. In particular, we get the optimal bound 2n-2 for the finitistic dimension of a standardly stratified algebra with n simples.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we study the finitistic dimensions of artin algebras by establishing a relationship between the global dimensions of the given algebras, on the one hand, and the finitistic dimensions of their subalgebras, on the other hand. This is a continuation of the project in [J. Pure Appl. Algebra 193 (2004) 287-305]. For an artin algebra A we denote by gl.dim(A), fin.dim(A) and rep.dim(A) the global dimension, finitistic dimension and representation dimension of A, respectively. The Jacobson radical of A is denoted by rad(A). The main results in the paper are as follows: Let B be a subalgebra of an artin algebra A such that rad(B) is a left ideal in A. Then (1) if gl.dim(A)?4 and rad(A)=rad(B)A, then fin.dim(B)<∞. (2) If rep.dim(A)?3, then fin.dim(B)<∞. The results are applied to pullbacks of algebras over semi-simple algebras. Moreover, we have also the following dual statement: (3) Let ?:B?A be a surjective homomorphism between two algebras B and A. Suppose that the kernel of ? is contained in the socle of the right B-module BB. If gl.dim(A)?4, or rep.dim(A)?3, then fin.dim(B)<∞. Finally, we provide a class of algebras with representation dimension at most three: (4) If A is stably hereditary and rad(B) is an ideal in A, then rep.dim(B)?3.  相似文献   

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Let R be a commutative ring. The total graph of R, denoted by T(Γ(R)) is a graph with all elements of R as vertices, and two distinct vertices x,yR, are adjacent if and only if x+yZ(R), where Z(R) denotes the set of zero-divisors of R. Let regular graph of R, Reg(Γ(R)), be the induced subgraph of T(Γ(R)) on the regular elements of R. Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring and Z(R) is not an ideal. In this paper we show that if T(Γ(R)) is a connected graph, then . Also, we prove that if R is a finite ring, then T(Γ(R)) is a Hamiltonian graph. Finally, we show that if S is a commutative Noetherian ring and Reg(S) is finite, then S is finite.  相似文献   

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In this paper we construct non-negative gradings on a basic Brauer tree algebra AΓ corresponding to an arbitrary Brauer tree Γ of type (m,e). We do this by transferring gradings via derived equivalence from a basic Brauer tree algebra AS, whose tree is a star with the exceptional vertex in the middle, to AΓ. The grading on AS comes from the tight grading given by the radical filtration. To transfer gradings via derived equivalence we use tilting complexes constructed by taking Green’s walk around Γ (cf. Schaps and Zakay-Illouz (2001) [17]). By computing endomorphism rings of these tilting complexes we get graded algebras.We also compute , the group of outer automorphisms that fix the isomorphism classes of simple AΓ-modules, where Γ is an arbitrary Brauer tree, and we prove that there is unique grading on AΓ up to graded Morita equivalence and rescaling.  相似文献   

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Let Γ denote a distance-regular graph with diameter D?3. Assume Γ has classical parameters (D,b,α,β) with b<-1. Let X denote the vertex set of Γ and let A∈MatX(C) denote the adjacency matrix of Γ. Fix xX and let A∈MatX(C) denote the corresponding dual adjacency matrix. Let T denote the subalgebra of MatX(C) generated by A,A. We call T the Terwilliger algebra of Γ with respect to x. We show that up to isomorphism there exist exactly two irreducible T-modules with endpoint 1; their dimensions are D and 2D-2. For these T-modules we display a basis consisting of eigenvectors for A, and for each basis we give the action of A.  相似文献   

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Let Λ be a commutative local uniserial ring with radical factor field k. We consider the category S(Λ) of embeddings of all possible submodules of finitely generated Λ-modules. In case Λ=Z/〈pn〉, where p is a prime, the problem of classifying the objects in S(Λ), up to isomorphism, has been posed by Garrett Birkhoff in 1934. In this paper we assume that Λ has Loewy length at least seven. We show that S(Λ) is controlled k-wild with a single control object IS(Λ). It follows that each finite dimensional k-algebra can be realized as a quotient End(X)/End(X)I of the endomorphism ring of some object XS(Λ) modulo the ideal End(X)I of all maps which factor through a finite direct sum of copies of I.  相似文献   

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Let A be an Artin algebra. A pair (C,T) of A-modules is tilting provided that C and T are (finitely generated) self-orthogonal, and . Particularly, T is a tilting module if and only if (A,T) is a tilting pair. In the note, we will extend the Auslander-Reiten correspondence for tilting modules to the context of tilting pairs.  相似文献   

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Let Λ be a finite dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field k. We will investigate homological properties of piecewise hereditary algebras Λ. In particular we give lower and upper bounds of the strong global dimension, show the behavior of the strong global dimension under one point extensions and tilting. Moreover we show that the “pieces” of modΛ have Auslander–Reiten sequences.  相似文献   

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Let k be a field and let Λ be an indecomposable finite dimensional k-algebra such that there is a stable equivalence of Morita type between Λ and a self-injective split basic Nakayama algebra over k. We show that every indecomposable finitely generated Λ-module V has a universal deformation ring R(Λ,V) and we describe R(Λ,V) explicitly as a quotient ring of a power series ring over k in finitely many variables. This result applies in particular to Brauer tree algebras, and hence to p-modular blocks of finite groups with cyclic defect groups.  相似文献   

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