Tilting theory for finite dimensional $1$-Iwanaga-Gorenstein algebras
Abstract
In representation theory of graded Iwanaga-Gorenstein algebras, tilting theory of the stable category of graded Cohen-Macaulay modules plays a prominent role. In this paper we study the following two central problems of tilting theory of in the case where is finite dimensional: (1) Does have a tilting object? (2) Does the endomorphism algebras of tilting objects in have finite global dimension? To the problem (2) we give the complete answer. We show that the endomorphism algebra of any tilting object in has finite global dimension. To the problem (1) we give a partial answer. For this purpose, first we introduce an invariant for a finite dimensional graded algebra . Then, we prove that in the case where is 1-Iwanaga-Gorenstein, an inequality for gives a sufficient condition that a specific Cohen-Macaulay module becomes a tilting object in the stable category. As an application, we study the existence of tilting objects in where is the truncated preprojective algebra of a quiver associated to . We prove that if the underling graph of is tree, then has a tilting object.
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@article{arxiv.2210.06211,
title = {Tilting theory for finite dimensional $1$-Iwanaga-Gorenstein algebras},
author = {Yuta Kimura and Hiroyuki Minamoto and Kota Yamaura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06211},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
18 pages, we revised the introduction