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Schubert varieties and representations of Dynkin quivers

Grzegorz Bobiński, Grzegorz Zwara (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We show that the types of singularities of Schubert varieties in the flag varieties Flagₙ, n ∈ ℕ, are equivalent to the types of singularities of orbit closures for the representations of Dynkin quivers of type 𝔸. Similarly, we prove that the types of singularities of Schubert varieties in products of Grassmannians Grass(n,a) × Grass(n,b), a, b, n ∈ ℕ, a, b ≤ n, are equivalent to the types of singularities of orbit closures for the representations of Dynkin quivers of type 𝔻. We also show that...

Selfinjective algebras of euclidean type with almost regular nonperiodic Auslander-Reiten components

Grzegorz Bobiński, Andrzej Skowroński (2001)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We give a complete description of finite-dimensional selfinjective algebras of Euclidean tilted type over an algebraically closed field whose all nonperiodic Auslander-Reiten components are almost regular. In particular, we describe the tame selfinjective finite-dimensional algebras whose all nonperiodic Auslander-Reiten components are almost regular and generalized standard.

Selfinjective algebras of tubular type

Jerzy Białkowski, Andrzej Skowroński (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We classify all tame self/injective algebras having simply connected Galois coverings and the stable Auslander-Reiten quivers consisting of stable tubes. Moreover, the classification of nondomestic polynomial growth standard self/injective algebras is completed.

Selfinjective algebras of wild canonical type

Helmut Lenzing, Andrzej Skowroński (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We develop the representation theory of selfinjective algebras which admit Galois coverings by the repetitive algebras of algebras whose derived category of bounded complexes of finite-dimensional modules is equivalent to the derived category of coherent sheaves on a weighted projective line with virtual genus greater than one.

Simply connected right multipeak algebras and the separation property

Stanisław Kasjan (1999)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let R=k(Q,I) be a finite-dimensional algebra over a field k determined by a bound quiver (Q,I). We show that if R is a simply connected right multipeak algebra which is chord-free and ˜ -free in the sense defined below then R has the separation property and there exists a preprojective component of the Auslander-Reiten quiver of the category prin(R) of prinjective R-modules. As a consequence we get in 4.6 a criterion for finite representation type of prin(R) in terms of the prinjective Tits quadratic...

Sincere posets of finite prinjective type with three maximal elements and their sincere prinjective representations

Justyna Kosakowska (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Assume that K is an arbitrary field. Let (I,⪯) be a poset of finite prinjective type and let KI be the incidence K-algebra of I. A classification of all sincere posets of finite prinjective type with three maximal elements is given in Theorem 2.1. A complete list of such posets consisting of 90 diagrams is presented in Tables 2.2. Moreover, given any sincere poset I of finite prinjective type with three maximal elements, a complete set of pairwise non-isomorphic sincere indecomposable prinjective...

Singularity categories of skewed-gentle algebras

Xinhong Chen, Ming Lu (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let K be an algebraically closed field. Let (Q,Sp,I) be a skewed-gentle triple, and let ( Q s g , I s g ) and ( Q g , I g ) be the corresponding skewed-gentle pair and the associated gentle pair, respectively. We prove that the skewed-gentle algebra K Q s g / I s g is singularity equivalent to KQ/⟨I⟩. Moreover, we use (Q,Sp,I) to describe the singularity category of K Q g / I g . As a corollary, we find that g l d i m K Q s g / I s g < if and only if g l d i m K Q / I < if and only if g l d i m K Q g / I g < .

Slice modules over minimal 2-fundamental algebras

Zygmunt Pogorzały, Karolina Szmyt (2007)

Open Mathematics

We consider a class of algebras whose Auslander-Reiten quivers have starting components that are not generalized standard. For these components we introduce a generalization of a slice and show that only in finitely many cases (up to isomorphism) a slice module is a tilting module.

Smooth invariants and ω -graded modules over k [ X ]

Fred Richman (2000)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

It is shown that every ω -graded module over k [ X ] is a direct sum of cyclics. The invariants for such modules are exactly the smooth invariants of valuated abelian p -groups.

Special biserial algebras with no outer derivations

Ibrahim Assem, Juan Carlos Bustamante, Patrick Le Meur (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let A be a special biserial algebra over an algebraically closed field. We show that the first Hohchshild cohomology group of A with coefficients in the bimodule A vanishes if and only if A is representation-finite and simply connected (in the sense of Bongartz and Gabriel), if and only if the Euler characteristic of Q equals the number of indecomposable non-uniserial projective-injective A-modules (up to isomorphism). Moreover, if this is the case, then all the higher Hochschild cohomology groups...

Squared cycles in monomial relations algebras

Brian Jue (2006)

Open Mathematics

Let 𝕂 be an algebraically closed field. Consider a finite dimensional monomial relations algebra Λ = 𝕂 Γ 𝕂 Γ I I of finite global dimension, where Γ is a quiver and I an admissible ideal generated by a set of paths from the path algebra 𝕂 Γ . There are many modules over Λ which may be represented graphically by a tree with respect to a top element, of which the indecomposable projectives are the most natural example. These trees possess branches which correspond to right subpaths of cycles in the quiver. A pattern...

Standardly stratified split and lower triangular algebras

Eduardo do N. Marcos, Hector A. Merklen, Corina Sáenz (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

In the first part, we study algebras A such that A = R ⨿ I, where R is a subalgebra and I a two-sided nilpotent ideal. Under certain conditions on I, we show that A is standardly stratified if and only if R is standardly stratified. Next, for A = U 0 M V , we show that A is standardly stratified if and only if the algebra R = U × V is standardly stratified and V M is a good V-module.

Strongly simply connected coil algebras

Flávio U. Coelho, Ma. I. R. Martins, Bertha Tomé (2004)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We study the simple connectedness and strong simple connectedness of the following classes of algebras: (tame) coil enlargements of tame concealed algebras and n-iterated coil enlargement algebras.

Substructures of algebras with weakly non-negative Tits form.

José Antonio de la Peña, Andrzej Skowronski (2007)

Extracta Mathematicae

Let A = kQ/I be a finite dimensional basic algebra over an algebraically closed field k presented by its quiver Q with relations I. A fundamental problem in the representation theory of algebras is to decide whether or not A is of tame or wild type. In this paper we consider triangular algebras A whose quiver Q has no oriented paths. We say that A is essentially sincere if there is an indecomposable (finite dimensional) A-module whose support contains all extreme vertices of Q. We prove that if...

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