Cellular Noetherian algebras with finite global dimension are split quasi-hereditary
Abstract
We prove that cellular Noetherian algebras with finite global dimension are split quasi-hereditary over a regular commutative Noetherian ring with finite Krull dimension and their quasi-hereditary structure is unique, up to equivalence. In the process, we establish that a split quasi-hereditary algebra is semi-perfect if and only if the ground ring is a local commutative Noetherian ring. We give a formula to determine the global dimension of a split quasi-hereditary algebra over a commutative regular Noetherian ring (with finite Krull dimension) in terms of the ground ring and finite-dimensional split quasi-hereditary algebras. For the general case, we give upper bounds for the finitistic dimension of split quasi-hereditary algebras over arbitrary commutative Noetherian rings. We apply these results to Schur algebras over regular Noetherian rings and to Schur algebras over quotients rings of the integers.
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@article{arxiv.2112.13435,
title = {Cellular Noetherian algebras with finite global dimension are split quasi-hereditary},
author = {Tiago Cruz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.13435},
year = {2023}
}
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Numeration adjusted to match published version, to appear in Journal of Algebra and Its Applications