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Matrices over upper triangular bimodules and Δ-filtered modules over quasi-hereditary algebras

Thomas Brüstle, Lutz Hille (2000)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let Λ be a directed finite-dimensional algebra over a field k, and let B be an upper triangular bimodule over Λ. Then we show that the category of B-matrices mat B admits a projective generator P whose endomorphism algebra End P is quasi-hereditary. If A denotes the opposite algebra of End P, then the functor Hom(P,-) induces an equivalence between mat B and the category ℱ(Δ) of Δ-filtered A-modules. Moreover, any quasi-hereditary algebra whose category of Δ-filtered modules is equivalent to mat...

Models of group schemes of roots of unity

A. Mézard, M. Romagny, D. Tossici (2013)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Let 𝒪 K be a discrete valuation ring of mixed characteristics ( 0 , p ) , with residue field k . Using work of Sekiguchi and Suwa, we construct some finite flat 𝒪 K -models of the group scheme μ p n , K of p n -th roots of unity, which we call Kummer group schemes. We carefully set out the general framework and algebraic properties of this construction. When k is perfect and 𝒪 K is a complete totally ramified extension of the ring of Witt vectors W ( k ) , we provide a parallel study of the Breuil-Kisin modules of finite flat models...

Modules and quiver representations whose orbit closures are hypersurfaces

Nguyen Quang Loc, Grzegorz Zwara (2014)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let A be a finitely generated associative algebra over an algebraically closed field. We characterize the finite-dimensional A-modules whose orbit closures are local hypersurfaces. The result is reduced to an analogous characterization for orbit closures of quiver representations obtained in Section 3.

Moduli of unipotent representations I: foundational topics

Ishai Dan-Cohen (2012)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

With this work and its sequel, Moduli of unipotent representations II, we initiate a study of the finite dimensional algebraic representations of a unipotent group over a field of characteristic zero from the modular point of view. Let G be such a group. The stack n ( G ) of all representations of dimension n is badly behaved. In this first installment, we introduce a nondegeneracy condition which cuts out a substack n nd ( G ) which is better behaved, and, in particular, admits a coarse algebraic space, which...

Moduli spaces of decomposable morphisms of sheaves and quotients by non-reductive groups

Jean-Marc Drézet, Günther Trautmann (2003)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

We extend the methods of geometric invariant theory to actions of non–reductive groups in the case of homomorphisms between decomposable sheaves whose automorphism groups are non–reductive. Given a linearization of the natural action of the group Aut ( E ) × Aut ( F ) on Hom(E,F), a homomorphism is called stable if its orbit with respect to the unipotent radical is contained in the stable locus with respect to the natural reductive subgroup of the automorphism group. We encounter effective numerical conditions for...

Moduli spaces of local systems and higher Teichmüller theory

Vladimir Fock, Alexander Goncharov (2006)

Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS

Let G be a split semisimple algebraic group over Q with trivial center. Let S be a compact oriented surface, with or without boundary. We define positive representations of the fundamental group of S to G(R), construct explicitly all positive representations, and prove that they are faithful, discrete, and positive hyperbolic; the moduli space of positive representations is a topologically trivial open domain in the space of all representations. When S have holes, we defined two moduli spaces closely...

Multiplicative maps from Hℤ to a ring spectrum R-a naive version

Stanisław Betley (2012)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

The paper is devoted to the study of the space of multiplicative maps from the Eilenberg-MacLane spectrum Hℤ to an arbitrary ring spectrum R. We try to generalize the approach of Schwede [Geom. Topol. 8 (2004)], where the case of a very special R was studied. In particular we propose a definition of a formal group law in any ring spectrum, which might be of independent interest.

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