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Tilting theory for finite dimensional $1$-Iwanaga-Gorenstein algebras

Representation Theory 2023-01-03 v2 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

In representation theory of graded Iwanaga-Gorenstein algebras, tilting theory of the stable category CMZA\underline{\mathsf{CM}}^{\mathbb{Z}} A of graded Cohen-Macaulay modules plays a prominent role. In this paper we study the following two central problems of tilting theory of CMZA\underline{\mathsf{CM}}^{\mathbb{Z}} A in the case where AA is finite dimensional: (1) Does CMZA\underline{\mathsf{CM}}^{\mathbb{Z}} A have a tilting object? (2) Does the endomorphism algebras of tilting objects in CMZA\underline{\mathsf{CM}}^{\mathbb{Z}} A have finite global dimension? To the problem (2) we give the complete answer. We show that the endomorphism algebra of any tilting object in CMZA\underline{\mathsf{CM}}^{\mathbb{Z}}A has finite global dimension. To the problem (1) we give a partial answer. For this purpose, first we introduce an invariant g(A)g(A) for a finite dimensional graded algebra AA. Then, we prove that in the case where AA is 1-Iwanaga-Gorenstein, an inequality for g(A)g(A) gives a sufficient condition that a specific Cohen-Macaulay module VV becomes a tilting object in the stable category. As an application, we study the existence of tilting objects in CMZΠ(Q)w\underline{\mathsf{CM}}^{\mathbb{Z}}\Pi(Q)_w where Π(Q)w\Pi(Q)_w is the truncated preprojective algebra of a quiver QQ associated to wWQw\in W_Q. We prove that if the underling graph of QQ is tree, then CMZΠ(Q)w\underline{\mathsf{CM}}^{\mathbb{Z}}\Pi(Q)_w 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