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$\tau_d$-tilting theory for linear Nakayama algebras

Representation Theory 2025-02-11 v2

Abstract

Support τ\tau-tilting pairs, functorially finite torsion classes and 22-term silting complexes are three much studied concepts in the representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras, which moreover turn out to be connected via work of Adachi, Iyama and Reiten. We investigate their higher-dimensional analogues via τd\tau_d-rigid pairs, dd-torsion classes and (d+1)(d+1)-term silting complexes as well as the connections between these three concepts. Our work is done in the setting of truncated linear Nakayama algebras Λ(n,l)=kAn/radkAnl\Lambda(n,l)=\mathbf{k} \mathbb{A}_{n}/\mathrm{rad}{\mathbf{k} \mathbb{A}_{n}}^l admitting a dd-cluster tilting module. More specifically, we classify τd\tau_d-rigid pairs (M,P)(M,P) of Λ(n,l)\Lambda(n,l) with M+P=n|M|+|P|=n via an explicit combinatorial description and show that they can be characterized by a certain maximality condition as well as by giving rise to a (d+1)(d+1)-term silting complex in Kb(proj(Λ(n,l)))\mathrm{K}^b(\mathrm{proj}(\Lambda(n,l))). We also describe all dd-torsion classes of Λ(n,l)\Lambda(n,l). Finally, we compare our results to the classical case d=1d=1 and investigate mutation with a special emphasis on the case where dd equals the global dimension of Λ\Lambda.

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@article{arxiv.2410.19505,
  title  = {$\tau_d$-tilting theory for linear Nakayama algebras},
  author = {Endre S. Rundsveen and Laertis Vaso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.19505},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

v2: Added link to supplementary website (https://endresr.github.io/Higher_Tau_Nakayama/), changed naming from "strongly maximal" to "summand maximal" and fixed Example 6.9. v1:74 pages