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Smash products of quasi-hereditary graded algebras
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    Smash products of quasi-hereditary graded algebras (English)
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    7 May 2000
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    Let \(\mathcal K\) be an algebraically closed field and \(\Lambda\) a finite-dimensional \(\mathcal K\)-algebra graded by a finite group \(G\). If \(\Lambda\) is quasi-hereditary with simple modules (up to isomorphism) ordered by \(S=\{1,2,\dots,n\}\) then the simple modules of the smash product \(\Lambda\#G^*=\Lambda\#({\mathcal K}[G])^*\) can be ordered by \(G\times S\) with the ordering \((g,n)\leq(h,m)\) if and only if \(n\leq m\) and if \(n=m\), \(g\leq h\) where \(G\) has any partial order. The main theorem is that \(\Lambda\#G^*\) is then quasi-hereditary. As well, the author studies relations between some modules of \(\Lambda\) and \(\Lambda\#G^*\).
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    quasi-hereditary algebras
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    group-gradings
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    finite-dimensional algebras
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    simple modules
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    smash products
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    partial orders
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