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Semibricks, torsion-free classes and the Jordan-H\"{o}lder property

Representation Theory 2022-08-16 v1 Category Theory Rings and Algebras

Abstract

Let C\mathscr{C} be an extriangulated category and X\mathcal{X} be a semibrick in C\mathscr{C}. Let T\mathcal{T} be the filtration subcategory generated by X\mathcal{X}. We introduce the weak Jordan-H\"{o}lder property (WJHP) and Jordan-H\"{o}lder property (JHP) in C\mathscr{C} and show that T\mathcal{T} satisfies (WJHP). Furthermore, T\mathcal{T} satisfies (JHP) if and only if X\mathcal{X} is proper. Using reflection functors and cc-sortable elements, we give a combinatorial criterion for the torsion-free class satisfying (JHP) in the representation category of a quiver of type AA.

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@article{arxiv.2208.07005,
  title  = {Semibricks, torsion-free classes and the Jordan-H\"{o}lder property},
  author = {Li Wang and Jiaqun Wei and Haicheng Zhang and Peiyu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.07005},
  year   = {2022}
}

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