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Koszul duality for N-Koszul algebras

Roberto Martínez-Villa, Manuel Saorín (2005)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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The correspondence between the category of modules over a graded algebra and the category of graded modules over its Yoneda algebra was studied in [8] by means of A algebras; this relation is very well understood for Koszul algebras (see for example [5],[6]). It is of interest to look for cases such that there exists a duality generalizing the Koszul situation. In this paper we will study N-Koszul algebras [1], [7], [9] for which such a duality exists.

Ext-algebras and derived equivalences

Dag Madsen (2006)

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Using derived categories, we develop an alternative approach to defining Koszulness for positively graded algebras where the degree zero part is not necessarily semisimple.

On Auslander-Reiten translates in functorially finite subcategories and applications

K. Erdmann, D. Madsen, V. Miemietz (2010)

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We consider functorially finite subcategories in module categories over Artin algebras. One main result provides a method, in the setup of bounded derived categories, to compute approximations and the end terms of relative Auslander-Reiten sequences. We also prove an Auslander-Reiten formula for the setting of functorially finite subcategories. Furthermore, we study the category of modules filtered by standard modules for certain quasi-hereditary algebras and we classify precisely when...

On restrictions of indecomposables of tame algebras

R. Bautista, E. Pérez, L. Salmerón (2011)

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We continue the study of ditalgebras, an acronym for "differential tensor algebras", and of their categories of modules. We examine extension/restriction interactions between module categories over a ditalgebra and a proper subditalgebra. As an application, we prove a result on representations of finite-dimensional tame algebras Λ over an algebraically closed field, which gives information on the extension/restriction interaction between module categories of some special algebras Λ₀,...

On two tame algebras with super-decomposable pure-injective modules

Stanisław Kasjan, Grzegorz Pastuszak (2011)

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Let k be a field of characteristic different from 2. We consider two important tame non-polynomial growth algebras: the incidence k-algebra of the garland 𝒢₃ of length 3 and the incidence k-algebra of the enlargement of the Nazarova-Zavadskij poset 𝒩 𝓩 by a greatest element. We show that if Λ is one of these algebras, then there exists a special family of pointed Λ-modules, called an independent pair of dense chains of pointed modules. Hence, by a result of Ziegler, Λ admits a super-decomposable...

Symmetric special biserial algebras of euclidean type

Rafał Bocian, Andrzej Skowroński (2003)

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We classify (up to Morita equivalence) all symmetric special biserial algebras of Euclidean type, by algebras arising from Brauer graphs.