(m,n)-Quasitilted and (m,n)-Almost Hereditary Algebras
Abstract
Motivated by the study of (m,n)-quasitilted algebras, which are the piecewise hereditary algebras obtained from quasitilted algebras of global dimension two by a sequence of (co)tiltings involving n-1 tilting modules and m-1 cotilting modules, we introduce (m,n)-almost hereditary algebras. These are the algebras with global dimension m+n and such that any indecomposable module has projective dimension at most m, or else injective dimension at most n. We relate these two classes of algebras, among which (m,1)-almost hereditary ones play a special role. For these, we prove that any indecomposable module lies in the right part of the module category, or else in an m-analog of the left part. This is based on the more general study of algebras the module categories of which admit a torsion-free subcategory such that any indecomposable module lies in that subcategory, or else has injective dimension at most n.
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@article{arxiv.1709.07086,
title = {(m,n)-Quasitilted and (m,n)-Almost Hereditary Algebras},
author = {Diane Castonguay and Edson Ribeiro Alvares and Patrick Le Meur and Tanise Carnieri Pierin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.07086},
year = {2017}
}
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15 pages