Triangular decompositions: Reedy algebras and quasi-hereditary algebras
Abstract
Finite-dimensional Reedy algebras form a ring-theoretic analogue of Reedy categories and were recently proved to be quasi-hereditary. We identify Reedy algebras with quasi-hereditary algebras admitting a triangular (or Poincar\'e-Birkhoff-Witt type) decomposition into the tensor product of two oppositely directed subalgebras over a common semisimple subalgebra. This exhibits homological and representation-theoretic structure of the ingredients of the Reedy decomposition and it allows to give a characterisation of Reedy algebras in terms of idempotent ideals occurring in heredity chains, providing an analogue for Reedy algebras of a result of Dlab and Ringel on quasi-hereditary algebras.
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@article{arxiv.2411.12912,
title = {Triangular decompositions: Reedy algebras and quasi-hereditary algebras},
author = {Teresa Conde and Georgios Dalezios and Steffen Koenig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.12912},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
13 pages; v2: minor corrections and clarifications, and added references