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Hearts of t-structures which are Grothendieck or module categories

Category Theory 2014-09-24 v1

Abstract

This thesis deals with the general problem of determining when the heart H\mathcal{H} of a t-structure in a triangulated category D\mathcal{D} is a Grothendieck or a module category. As preliminaries, we study Grothendieck conditions AB3-AB5 for H\mathcal{H} in a very general setting. We then concentrate on two familiar examples of smashing t-structures. First, we consider that D=D(G)\mathcal{D}=\mathcal{D}(\mathcal{G}) is the (unbounded) derived category of a Grothendieck category G\mathcal{G} and that the t-structure is the one associated to a torsion pair t=(T,F)\mathbf{t}=(\mathcal{T},\mathcal{F}) in G\mathcal{G}, usually known as Happel-Reiten-Smal\emptyset t-structure. In the second example studied, we assume that D=D(R)\mathcal{D}=\mathcal{D}(R) is the derived category of a commutative Noetherian ring RR and that the t-structure is compactly generated. On what concern the Happel-Reiten-Smal\emptyset example, we show that if H=Ht\mathcal{H}=\mathcal{H}_\mathbf{t} is AB5, then F\mathcal{F} is closed under taking direct limits in G\mathcal{G}. Moreover, the converse is true, even implying that Ht\mathcal{H}_\mathbf{t} is a Grothendieck category, for a wide class of torsion pairs in G\mathcal{G} which includes the hereditary, tilting and cotilting ones. When G=RMod\mathcal{G}=R-\text{Mod} is a module category, we are able to identify the hereditary torsion pairs t\mathbf{t} in RModR-\text{Mod} for which Ht\mathcal{H}_\mathbf{t} is a module category. When RR is a commutative noetherian ring, we show that all compactly generated t-structures in D(R)\mathcal{D}(R) whose associated filtration by supports is left bounded have a heart H\mathcal{H} which is a Grothendieck category. This is used to identify all compactly generated t-structures in D(R)\mathcal{D}(R) whose heart is a module category.

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@article{arxiv.1409.6639,
  title  = {Hearts of t-structures which are Grothendieck or module categories},
  author = {Carlos E. Parra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.6639},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Ph. D. thesis, 201 pages