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Invariants with respect to recollements of the stable category of Gorenstein projective A-modules over an algebra A and stable equivalences are investigated. Specifically, the Gorenstein rigidity dimension is introduced. It is shown that…
In this article we are examining extensions and some basic diagrammatic properties of modules, in both cases from a new, "virtual" point of view. As natural background for investigating the kind of problems we are dealing with, the virtual…
Using an alternate description of support varieties of pairs of modules over a complete intersection, we give several new applications of such varieties, including results for support varieties of intermediate complete intersections.…
In this note we give an overview of rigidity properties and Loewy lengths of tilting modules in the BGG category O associated to a reductive Lie algebra. These results are well-known by several specialists, but seem difficult to find in the…
This is Addendum to ``Structure of seeds in generalized cluster algebras'', Pacific J. Math. {277} (2015), 201--218. We extend the class of generalized cluster algebras studied therein to embrace examples in some applications.
The present paper contains two interrelated developments. First, are proposed new generalized Verma modules. They are called k-Verma modules, k\in N, and coincide with the usual Verma modules for k=1. As a vector space a k-Verma module is…
We describe extension classes arising in the $\ell$-adic and Hodge cohomology of Hilbert modular varieties, generalising results of Caspar to arbitrary dimensions. We show that this description is consistent with the "plectic conjectures"…
IIn this paper, extensions of affine vertex operator algebras $L_{sl_3}(k,0)$, $k\in \mathbb{Z}_+$, are classified by modular invariants.
We suggest a simple definition for categorification of modules over rings and illustrate it by categorifying integral Specht modules over the symmetric group and its Hecke algebra via the action of translation functors on some subcategories…
We define a derivation on the enhanced nilHecke algebra yielding a p-dg algebra when working over a field of characteristic p. We define functors on the category of p-dg modules resulting in an action of small quantum sl2 on the…
Recent developments regarding index and overlap construction for staggered fermions are reviewed, highlighting the surprising and unexpected aspects.
Given a weight of sl(n), we derive a system of variable-coefficient second-order linear partial differential equations that determines the singular vectors in the corresponding Verma module. Moreover, we completely solve the system in a…
For an abelian category $\mathcal{A}$, we establish the relation between its derived and extension dimensions. Then for an artin algebra $\Lambda$, we give the upper bounds of the extension dimension of $\Lambda$ in terms of the radical…
We classify and explicitly construct the embedding diagrams of Verma modules over the N=2 supersymmetric extension of the Virasoro algebra. The essential ingredient of the solution consists in drawing the distinction between two different…
This is the second half of a two-part series studying tensor categories of unitary vertex operator algebras from a unitary point of view.
We classify simple Whittaker modules for classical Lie superalgebras in terms of their parabolic decompositions. We establish a type of Mili\v{c}i\'c-Soergel equivalence of a category of Whittaker modules and a category of Harish-Chandra…
We study the homomorphisms between scalar generalized Verma modules. We conjecture that any homomorphism between is composition of elementary homomorphisms. The purpose of this article is to show the conjecture is affirmative for many…
We consider multiplication properties of elements in weighted Fourier Lebesgue and modulation spaces. Especially we extend some results by Pilipovic, Teofanov and Toft (2010).
We describe in which ways the Radford biproducts of certain eight-dimensional Yetter-Drinfel'd Hopf algebras over the elementary abelian group of order 4 can be written as extensions of Hopf algebras.
We describe the ring of modular forms of degree 2 in characteristic 2 using its relation with curves of genus 2.