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Quasi-hereditary structure of twisted split category algebras revisited

Representation Theory 2014-05-06 v1

Abstract

Let kk be a field of characteristic 00, let C\mathsf{C} be a finite split category, let α\alpha be a 2-cocycle of C\mathsf{C} with values in the multiplicative group of kk, and consider the resulting twisted category algebra A:=kαCA:=k_\alpha\mathsf{C}. Several interesting algebras arise that way, for instance, the Brauer algebra. Moreover, the category of biset functors over kk is equivalent to a module category over a condensed algebra εAε\varepsilon A\varepsilon, for an idempotent ε\varepsilon of AA. In [2] the authors proved that AA is quasi-hereditary (with respect to an explicit partial order \le on the set of irreducible modules), and standard modules were given explicitly. Here, we improve the partial order \le by introducing a coarser order \unlhd leading to the same results on AA, but which allows to pass the quasi-heredity result to the condensed algebra εAε\varepsilon A\varepsilon describing biset functors, thereby giving a different proof of a quasi-heredity result of Webb, see [26]. The new partial order \unlhd has not been considered before, even in the special cases, and we evaluate it explicitly for the case of biset functors and the Brauer algebra. It also puts further restrictions on the possible composition factors of standard modules.

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@article{arxiv.1405.0976,
  title  = {Quasi-hereditary structure of twisted split category algebras revisited},
  author = {Robert Boltje and Susanne Danz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0976},
  year   = {2014}
}

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39 pages