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If a Nakayama algebra is not cyclic, it has finite global dimension. For a cyclic Nakayama algebra, there are many characterizations of when it has finite global dimension. In [She17], Shen gave such a characterization using Ringel's…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2020-07-21 Eric J. Hanson , Kiyoshi Igusa

Using the resolution quiver for a connected Nakayama algebra, a fast algorithm is given to decide whether its global dimension is finite or not and whether it is Gorenstein or not. The latter strengthens a result of Ringel.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2016-10-11 Dawei Shen

We give new improved bounds for the dominant dimension of Nakayama algebras and use those bounds to give a classification of Nakayama algebras with $n$ simple modules that are higher Auslander algebras with global dimension at least $n$.…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2019-10-18 Dag Oskar Madsen , Rene Marczinzik , Gjergji Zaimi

Let $A$ be a Nakayama algebra. Using Ringel's resolution quiver, we give a criterion to decide whether $A$ is minimal Auslander-Gorenstein. The criterion strongly relies on the parity of the selfinjective dimension of $A$.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2026-04-06 Dawei Shen

We give another proof of the recent result of Ringel, which asserts equality between the finitistic dimension and delooping level of Nakayama algebras. The main tool is syzygy filtration method introduced in \cite{sen2019}. In particular,…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2020-09-21 Emre Sen

Recently, Ringel introduced the resolution quiver for a connected Nakayama algebra. It is known that each connected component of the resolution quiver has a unique cycle. We prove that all cycles in the resolution quiver are of the same…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2012-11-27 Dawei Shen

There is a general notion of the magnitude of an enriched category, defined subject to hypotheses. In topological and geometric contexts, magnitude is already known to be closely related to classical invariants such as Euler characteristic…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2016-01-11 Joseph Chuang , Alastair King , Tom Leinster

The famous Nakayama conjecture states that the dominant dimension of a non-selfinjective finite dimensional algebra is finite. In \cite{Yam}, Yamagata stated the stronger conjecture that the dominant dimension of a non-selfinjective finite…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2016-09-05 Rene Marczinzik

Magnitude is a real-valued invariant of metric spaces, analogous to the Euler characteristic of topological spaces and the cardinality of sets. The definition of magnitude is a special case of a general categorical definition that clarifies…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2015-03-17 Tom Leinster

We generalise two facts about finite dimensional algebras to finite dimensional differential graded algebras. The first is the Nakayama Lemma and the second is that the simples can detect finite projective dimension. We prove two dual…

K-Theory and Homology · Mathematics 2023-12-05 Isambard Goodbody

Optimal upper bounds are provided for the dominant dimensions of Nakayama algebras and more generally algebras $A$ with an idempotent $e$ such that there is a minimal faithful injective-projective module $eA$ and such that $eAe$ is a…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2017-07-12 Rene Marczinzik

An artin algebra A is said to be a higher Auslander algebra provided the global dimension and the dominant dimension coincide. We say that a linear Nakayama algebra is monotone, provided its Kupisch series first increases, then decreases.…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2021-10-15 Claus Michael Ringel

The Nakayama conjecture states that an algebra of infinite dominant dimension should be self-injective. Motivated by understanding this conjecture in the context of derived categories, we study dominant dimensions of algebras under derived…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2017-04-18 Hongxing Chen , Changchang Xi

We study the global dimension of Nakayama algebras. In the case of linear Nakayama algebras, which are in canonical bijection to Dyck paths, we show that the global dimension has the same distribution as the height of Dyck paths. For cyclic…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-03-25 Viktória Klász , René Marczinzik , Anton Mellit , Martin Rubey , Christian Stump

We introduce higher dimensional analogues of the Nakayama algebras from the viewpoint of Iyama's higher Auslander--Reiten theory. More precisely, for each Nakayama algebra $A$ and each positive integer $d$, we construct a finite dimensional…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2019-09-13 Gustavo Jasso , Julian Külshammer

We prove that the finitistic dimension conjecture, the Gorenstein Symmetry Conjecture, the Wakamatsu-tilting conjecture and the generalized Nakayama conjecture hold for artin algebras which can be realized as endomorphism algebras of…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2008-04-14 Jiaqun Wei

We propose a definition of magnitude for a length space with a Borel measure, which involves integrals over the set of geodesics. This quantity agrees with the magnitude of finite metric spaces, up to re-scaling the metric to ensure the…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2026-05-25 Yoshinori Hashimoto

The fact that each finite-dimensional algebra over a field is isomorphic to the centralizer of two matrices, has suggested to investigate representation theoretical problems of finite-dimensional algebras through centralizer algebras of…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2026-03-24 Zhenxian Chen , Changchang Xi

Let $A$ be a Nakayama algebra with $n$ simple modules and a simple module $S$ of even projective dimension $m$. Choose $m$ minimal such that a simple $A$-module with projective dimension $2m$ exists, then we show that the global dimension…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2017-10-13 Dag Oskar Madsen , Rene Marczinzik

For Nakayama algebras $A$, we prove that in case $Ext_A^1(M,M) \neq 0$ for an indecomposable $A$-module $M$, we have that the projective dimension of $M$ is infinite. As an application we give a new proof of a classical result from…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2023-08-30 Rene Marczinzik
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