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Directing components for quasitilted algebras

Flávio Coelho (1999)

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We show here that a directing component of the Auslander-Reiten quiver of a quasitilted algebra is either postprojective or preinjective or a connecting component.

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,...

Tilting slice modules over minimal 2-fundamental algebras

Zygmunt Pogorzały, Karolina Szmyt (2008)

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A class of finite-dimensional algebras whose Auslander-Reiten quivers have starting but not generalized standard components is investigated. For these components the slices whose slice modules are tilting are considered. Moreover, the endomorphism algebras of tilting slice modules are characterized.

A note on quasitilted algebras

Andrzej Skowroński, Adam Skowyrski (2014)

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We provide a characterization of artin algebras without chains of nonzero homomorphisms between indecomposable finitely generated modules starting with an injective module and ending with a projective module.

Relative Auslander-Reiten sequences for quasi-hereditary algebras

Karin Erdmann, José Antonio de la Peña, Corina Sáenz (2002)

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Let A be a finite-dimensional algebra which is quasi-hereditary with respect to the poset (Λ, ≤), with standard modules Δ(λ) for λ ∈ Λ. Let ℱ(Δ) be the category of A-modules which have filtrations where the quotients are standard modules. We determine some inductive results on the relative Auslander-Reiten quiver of ℱ(Δ).

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...

Iterated tilted and tilted stably hereditary algebras

Jessica Lévesque (2003)

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We prove that a stably hereditary bound quiver algebra A = KQ/I is iterated tilted if and only if (Q,I) satisfies the clock condition, and that in this case it is of type~Q. Furthermore, A is tilted if and only if (Q,I) does not contain any double-zero.

Indecomposable modules in coils

Piotr Malicki, Andrzej Skowroński, Bertha Tomé (2002)

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We describe the structure of all indecomposable modules in standard coils of the Auslander-Reiten quivers of finite-dimensional algebras over an algebraically closed field. We prove that the supports of such modules are obtained from algebras with sincere standard stable tubes by adding braids of two linear quivers. As an application we obtain a complete classification of non-directing indecomposable modules over all strongly simply connected algebras of polynomial growth.

Selfinjective algebras of strictly canonical type

Marta Kwiecień, Andrzej Skowroński (2009)

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We develop the representation theory of selfinjective algebras of strictly canonical type and prove that their Auslander-Reiten quivers admit quasi-tubes maximally saturated by simple and projective modules.

On split-by-nilpotent extensions

Ibrahim Assem, Dan Zacharia (2003)

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Let A and R be two artin algebras such that R is a split extension of A by a nilpotent ideal. We prove that if R is quasi-tilted, or tame and tilted, then so is A. Moreover, generalizations of these properties, such as laura and shod, are also inherited. We also study the relationship between the tilting R-modules and the tilting A-modules.