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Inductions and restrictions for stable equivalences of Morita type

Representation Theory 2012-08-09 v1 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

In this paper, we present two methods, induction and restriction procedures, to construct new stable equivalences of Morita type. Suppose that a stable equivalence of Morita type between two algebras AA and BB is defined by a BB-AA-bimodule NN. Then, for any finite admissible set Φ\Phi and any generator XX of the AA-module category, the Φ\Phi-Auslander-Yoneda algebras of XX and NAXN\otimes_AX are stably equivalent of Morita type. Moreover, under certain conditions, we transfer stable equivalences of Morita type between AA and BB to ones between eAeeAe and fBffBf, where ee and ff are idempotent elements in AA and BB, respectively. Consequently, for self-injective algebras AA and BB over a field without semisimple direct summands, and for any AA-module XX and BB-module YY, if the Φ\Phi-Auslander-Yoneda algebras of AXA\oplus X and BYB\oplus Y are stably equivalent of Morita type for one finite admissible set Φ\Phi, then so are the Ψ\Psi-Auslander-Yoneda algebras of AXA\oplus X and BYB\oplus Y for {\it every} finite admissible set Ψ\Psi. Moreover, two representation-finite algebras over a field without semisimple direct summands are stably equivalent of Morita type if and only if so are their Auslander algebras. As another consequence, we construct an infinite family of algebras of the same dimension and the same dominant dimension such that they are pairwise derived equivalent, but not stably equivalent of Morita type. This answers a question by Thorsten Holm.

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@article{arxiv.1012.2170,
  title  = {Inductions and restrictions for stable equivalences of Morita type},
  author = {Hongxing Chen and Shengyong Pan and Changchang Xi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.2170},
  year   = {2012}
}