Degenerations in the Module Varieties of Generalized Standard Auslander-Reiten Components
Comparing the bounded derived categories of an algebra and of the endomorphism algebra of a given support -tilting module, we find a relation between the derived dimensions of an algebra and of the endomorphism algebra of a given -tilting module.
Let Λ be an artin algebra. We prove that for each sequence of non-negative integers there are only a finite number of isomorphism classes of indecomposables , the bounded derived category of Λ, with for all i ∈ ℤ and E(X) the endomorphism ring of X in if and only if , the bounded derived category of the category of all left Λ-modules, has no generic objects in the sense of [4].
We construct derived equivalences between generalized matrix algebras. We record several corollaries. In particular, we show that the -replicated algebras of two derived equivalent, finite-dimensional algebras are also derived equivalent.
We determine the length of composition series of projective modules of G-transitive algebras with an Auslander-Reiten component of Euclidean tree class. We thereby correct and generalize a result of Farnsteiner [Math. Nachr. 202 (1999)]. Furthermore we show that modules with certain length of composition series are periodic. We apply these results to G-transitive blocks of the universal enveloping algebras of restricted p-Lie algebras and prove that G-transitive principal blocks only allow components...
The strong global dimension of a finite dimensional algebra A is the maximum of the width of indecomposable bounded differential complexes of finite dimensional projective A-modules. We prove that the strong global dimension of a finite dimensional radical square zero algebra A over an algebraically closed field is finite if and only if A is piecewise hereditary. Moreover, we discuss results concerning the finiteness of the strong global dimension of algebras and the related problem on the density...
Let R be a split extension of an artin algebra A by a nilpotent bimodule , and let M be an indecomposable non-projective A-module. We show that the almost split sequences ending with M in mod A and mod R coincide if and only if = 0 and .
We study associative, basic n × n𝔸-full matrix algebras over a field, whose multiplications are determined by structure systems 𝔸, that is, n-tuples of n × n matrices with certain properties.
We introduce a new wide class of finite-dimensional algebras which admit families of standard stable tubes (in the sense of Ringel [17]). In particular, we prove that there are many algebras of arbitrary nonzero (finite or infinite) global dimension whose Auslander-Reiten quivers admit faithful standard stable tubes.
We prove that the monoid of generic extensions of finite-dimensional nilpotent k[T]-modules is isomorphic to the monoid of partitions (with addition of partitions). This gives us a simple method for computing generic extensions, by addition of partitions. Moreover we give a combinatorial algorithm that calculates the constant terms of classical Hall polynomials.
The main result of the paper is a natural construction of the spherical subalgebra in a symplectic reflection algebra associated with a wreath-product in terms of quantum hamiltonian reduction of an algebra of differential operators on a representation space of an extended Dynkin quiver. The existence of such a construction has been conjectured in [EG]. We also present a new approach to reflection functors and shift functors for generalized preprojective algebras and symplectic reflection algebras...
The reconstruction algebra is a generalization of the preprojective algebra, and plays important roles in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. We consider the homological property of this class of algebras by calculating the Hochschild homology and Hochschild cohomology. Let be the Yoneda algebra of a reconstruction algebra of type over a field t-dimensions of all Hochschild homology and cohomology groups of are calculated explicitly.