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Decompositions of the category of noncommutative sets and Hochschild and cyclic homology

Jolanta Słomińska (2003)

Open Mathematics

In this note we show that the main results of the paper [PR] can be obtained as consequences of more general results concerning categories whose morphisms can be uniquely presented as compositions of morphisms of their two subcategories with the same objects. First we will prove these general results and then we will apply it to the case of finite noncommutative sets.

Deformations of bimodule problems

Christof Geiß (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We prove that deformations of tame Krull-Schmidt bimodule problems with trivial differential are again tame. Here we understand deformations via the structure constants of the projective realizations which may be considered as elements of a suitable variety. We also present some applications to the representation theory of vector space categories which are a special case of the above bimodule problems.

Derived dimension via τ -tilting theory

Yingying Zhang (2021)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Comparing the bounded derived categories of an algebra and of the endomorphism algebra of a given support τ -tilting module, we find a relation between the derived dimensions of an algebra and of the endomorphism algebra of a given τ -tilting module.

Derived equivalence classification of weakly symmetric algebras of domestic type

Rafał Bocian, Andrzej Skowroński (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We complete the derived equivalence classification of all weakly symmetric algebras of domestic type over an algebraically closed field, by solving the problem of distinguishing standard and nonstandard algebras up to stable equivalence, and hence derived equivalence. As a consequence, a complete stable equivalence classification of weakly symmetric algebras of domestic type is obtained.

Derived equivalences between generalized matrix algebras

QingHua Chen, HongJin Liu (2020)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We construct derived equivalences between generalized matrix algebras. We record several corollaries. In particular, we show that the n -replicated algebras of two derived equivalent, finite-dimensional algebras are also derived equivalent.

Diagonal reductions of matrices over exchange ideals

Huanyin Chen (2006)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper, we introduce related comparability for exchange ideals. Let I be an exchange ideal of a ring R . If I satisfies related comparability, then for any regular matrix A M n ( I ) , there exist left invertible U 1 , U 2 M n ( R ) and right invertible V 1 , V 2 M n ( R ) such that U 1 V 1 A U 2 V 2 = diag ( e 1 , , e n ) for idempotents e 1 , , e n I .

Ding projective and Ding injective modules over trivial ring extensions

Lixin Mao (2023)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let R M be a trivial extension of a ring R by an R - R -bimodule M such that M R , R M , ( R , 0 ) R M and R M ( R , 0 ) have finite flat dimensions. We prove that ( X , α ) is a Ding projective left R M -module if and only if the sequence M R M R X M α M R X α X is exact and coker ( α ) is a Ding projective left R -module. Analogously, we explicitly describe Ding injective R M -modules. As applications, we characterize Ding projective and Ding injective modules over Morita context rings with zero bimodule homomorphisms.

Directing components for quasitilted algebras

Flávio Coelho (1999)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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.

Distinguishing derived equivalence classes using the second Hochschild cohomology group

Deena Al-Kadi (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We study the second Hochschild cohomology group of the preprojective algebra of type D₄ over an algebraically closed field K of characteristic 2. We also calculate the second Hochschild cohomology group of a non-standard algebra which arises as a socle deformation of this preprojective algebra and so show that the two algebras are not derived equivalent. This answers a question raised by Holm and Skowroński.

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