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Morita theorem for hereditary Calabi-Yau categories

Representation Theory 2021-03-04 v2 Category Theory

Abstract

We give a structure theorem for Calabi-Yau triangulated category with a hereditary cluster tilting object. We prove that an algebraic dd-Calabi-Yau triangulated category with a dd-cluster tilting object TT such that its shifted sum TT[(d2)]T\oplus\cdots\oplus T[-(d-2)] has hereditary endomorphism algebra HH is triangle equivalent to the orbit category Db(modH)/τ1/(d1)[1]\mathscr{D}^b(\mathrm{\mathop{mod}}\, H)/\tau^{-1/(d-1)}[1] of the derived category of HH for a naturally defined (d1)(d-1)-st root τ1/(d1)\tau^{1/(d-1)} of the AR translation, provided HH is of non-Dynkin type. We also show that hereditaryness of HH follows from that of TT is when d=3d=3, that of TT[1]T\oplus T[-1] when d=4d=4, and similarly from a smaller endomorphism algebra for higher dimensions under vanishing of some negative self-extensions of TT. Our result therefore generalizes the established theorems by Keller--Reiten and Keller--Murfet--Van den Bergh. Furthermore, we show that enhancements of such triangulated categories are unique. Finally we apply our results to Calabi-Yau reductions of a higher cluster category of a finite dimensional algebra and of the singularity category of an invariant subring.

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@article{arxiv.2010.14736,
  title  = {Morita theorem for hereditary Calabi-Yau categories},
  author = {Norihiro Hanihara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.14736},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

37 pages. Section 4.3 and Section 6 added