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Extremal properties for concealed-canonical algebras

Michael Barot, Dirk Kussin, Helmut Lenzing (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Canonical algebras, introduced by C. M. Ringel in 1984, play an important role in the representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras. They also feature in many other mathematical areas like function theory, 3-manifolds, singularity theory, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. We show that canonical algebras are characterized by a number of interesting extremal properties (among concealed-canonical algebras, that is, the endomorphism rings of tilting bundles on...

Finite groups of OTP projective representation type

Leonid F. Barannyk (2012)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let K be a field of characteristic p > 0, K* the multiplicative group of K and G = G p × B a finite group, where G p is a p-group and B is a p’-group. Denote by K λ G a twisted group algebra of G over K with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,K*). We give necessary and sufficient conditions for G to be of OTP projective K-representation type, in the sense that there exists a cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,K*) such that every indecomposable K λ G -module is isomorphic to the outer tensor product V W of an indecomposable K λ G p -module V and a simple...

Finite groups of OTP projective representation type over a complete discrete valuation domain of positive characteristic

Leonid F. Barannyk, Dariusz Klein (2012)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let S be a commutative complete discrete valuation domain of positive characteristic p, S* the unit group of S, Ω a subgroup of S* and G = G p × B a finite group, where G p is a p-group and B is a p’-group. Denote by S λ G the twisted group algebra of G over S with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,S*). For Ω satisfying a specific condition, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for G to be of OTP projective (S,Ω)-representation type, in the sense that there exists a cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,Ω) such that every indecomposable...

Finite mutation classes of coloured quivers

Hermund André Torkildsen (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We show that the mutation class of a coloured quiver arising from an m-cluster tilting object associated with a finite-dimensional hereditary algebra H, is finite if and only if H is of finite or tame representation type, or it has at most two simples. This generalizes a result known for cluster categories.

Finite-dimensional twisted group algebras of semi-wild representation type

Leonid F. Barannyk (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let G be a finite group, K a field of characteristic p > 0, and K λ G the twisted group algebra of G over K with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,K*). We give necessary and sufficient conditions for K λ G to be of semi-wild representation type in the sense of Drozd. We also introduce the concept of projective K-representation type for a finite group (tame, semi-wild, purely semi-wild) and we exhibit finite groups of each type.

Galois coverings and splitting properties of the ideal generated by halflines

Piotr Dowbor (2004)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Given a locally bounded k-category R and a group G A u t k ( R ) acting freely on R we study the properties of the ideal generated by a class of indecomposable locally finite-dimensional modules called halflines (Theorem 3.3). They are applied to prove that under certain circumstances the Galois covering reduction to stabilizers, for the Galois covering F: R → R/G, is strictly full (Theorems 1.5 and 4.2).

Generalized quivers associated to reductive groups

Harm Derksen, Jerzy Weyman (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We generalize the definition of quiver representation to arbitrary reductive groups. The classical definition corresponds to the general linear group. We also show that for classical groups our definition gives symplectic and orthogonal representations of quivers with involution inverting the direction of arrows.

Graded blocks of group algebras with dihedral defect groups

Dusko Bogdanic (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We investigate gradings on tame blocks of group algebras whose defect groups are dihedral. For this subfamily of tame blocks we classify gradings up to graded Morita equivalence, we transfer gradings via derived equivalences, and we check the existence, positivity and tightness of gradings. We classify gradings by computing the group of outer automorphisms that fix the isomorphism classes of simple modules.

Incidence coalgebras of interval finite posets of tame comodule type

Zbigniew Leszczyński, Daniel Simson (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

The incidence coalgebras K I of interval finite posets I and their comodules are studied by means of the reduced Euler integral quadratic form q : ( I ) , where K is an algebraically closed field. It is shown that for any such coalgebra the tameness of the category K I - c o m o d of finite-dimensional left K I -modules is equivalent to the tameness of the category K I - C o m o d f c of finitely copresented left K I -modules. Hence, the tame-wild dichotomy for the coalgebras K I is deduced. Moreover, we prove that for an interval finite ̃ *ₘ-free...

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