Nonlocality and the central geometry of dimer algebras
Abstract
Let be a dimer algebra and its center. It is well known that if is cancellative, then and are noetherian and is a finitely generated -module. Here we show the converse: if is non-cancellative (as almost all dimer algebras are), then and are nonnoetherian and is an infinitely generated -module. Although is nonnoetherian, we show that it nonetheless has Krull dimension 3 and is generically noetherian. Furthermore, we show that the reduced center is the coordinate ring for a Gorenstein algebraic variety with the strange property that it contains precisely one 'smeared-out' point of positive geometric dimension. In our proofs we introduce formalized notions of Higgsing and the mesonic chiral ring from quiver gauge theory.
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@article{arxiv.1412.1750,
title = {Nonlocality and the central geometry of dimer algebras},
author = {Charlie Beil},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.1750},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
This paper was reorganized and expanded, with new results, into the four papers: arXiv:1711.09771; arXiv:1805.08047; arXiv:1902.11299; and arXiv:1903.10460