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Endomorphism rings of maximal rigid objects in cluster tubes

Dagfinn F. Vatne (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We describe the endomorphism rings of maximal rigid objects in the cluster categories of tubes. Moreover, we show that they are gentle and have Gorenstein dimension 1. We analyse their representation theory and prove that they are of finite type. Finally, we study the relationship between the module category and the cluster tube via the Hom-functor.

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...

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