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The homology of string algebras I

Representation Theory 2007-05-23 v1 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

We show that string algebras are `homologically tame' in the following sense: First, the syzygies of arbitrary representations of a finite dimensional string algebra Λ\Lambda are direct sums of cyclic representations, and the left finitistic dimensions, both little and big, of Λ\Lambda can be computed from a finite set of cyclic left ideals contained in the Jacobson radical. Second, our main result shows that the functorial finiteness status of the full subcategory \CalP\Cal P consisting of the finitely generated left Λ\Lambda-modules of finite projective dimension is completely determined by a finite number of, possibly infinite dimensional, string modules -- one for each simple Λ\Lambda-module -- which are algorithmically constructible from quiver and relations of Λ\Lambda. Namely, \CalP\Cal P is contravariantly finite in Λ\Lambda-mod precisely when all of these string modules are finite dimensional, in which case they coincide with the minimal \CalP\Cal P-approximations of the corresponding simple modules. Yet, even when \CalP\Cal P fails to be contravariantly finite, these `characteristic' string modules encode, in an accessible format, all desirable homological information about Λ\Lambda-mod.

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@article{arxiv.math/0111001,
  title  = {The homology of string algebras I},
  author = {B. Huisgen-Zimmermann and S. O. Smalo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0111001},
  year   = {2007}
}