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Symmetries and connected components of the AR-quiver

Commutative Algebra 2017-01-25 v1

Abstract

Let (A,m)(A,\mathfrak{m}) be a commutative complete equicharacteristic Gorenstein isolated singularity of dimension dd with k=A/mk = A/\mathfrak{m} algebraically closed. Let Γ(A)\Gamma(A) be the AR (Auslander-Reiten) quiver of AA. Let P\mathcal{P} be a property of maximal Cohen-Macaulay AA-modules. We show that some naturally defined properties P\mathcal{P} define a union of connected components of Γ(A)\Gamma(A). So in this case if there is a maximal Cohen-Macaulay module satisfying P\mathcal{P} and if AA is not of finite representation type then there exists a family {Mn}n1\{ M_n \}_{n \geq 1} of maximal Cohen-Macaulay indecomposable modules satisfying P\mathcal{P} with multiplicity e(Mn)>ne(M_n) > n. Let Γ(A)\underline{\Gamma(A)} be the stable quiver. We show that there are many symmetries in Γ(A)\underline{\Gamma(A)}. As an application we show that if (A,m)(A,\mathfrak{m}) is a two dimensional Gorenstein isolated singularity with multiplicity e(A)3e(A) \geq 3 then for all n1n \geq 1 there exists an indecomposable self-dual maximal Cohen-Macaulay AA-module of rank nn.

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@article{arxiv.1701.06849,
  title  = {Symmetries and connected components of the AR-quiver},
  author = {Tony J. Puthenpurakal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.06849},
  year   = {2017}
}