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    Homological systems in triangulated categories (English)
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    16 February 2016
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    Quasi-hereditary algebras, standardly stratified algebras, and more generally stratifying systems in the module categories of algebras have been extensively studied in algebraic representation theory by quite a lot of people. The main purpose of this paper is to develop a theory on homological systems \(\Theta\) in the setting of artin triangulated \(R\)-categories \(\mathcal{T}\), generalizing many well known results in the setting of module categories. It was shown in this paper that many properties of stratifying systems in module categories can be translated to homological systems in triangulated categories. Furthermore, the authors proved that for each homological system \(\Theta\) in \(\mathcal{T}\), the subcategory \(\mathcal{F} (\Theta)\) of the \(\Theta\)-filtered objects in \(\mathcal{T}\) is functorially finite, and is an exact category (see Theorem 4.10). Moreover, there exist two standardly stratified algebras \(A\) and \(B\) such that the categories \(D^b(A)\), \(D^b(B)\), and \(D^b(\mathcal{F} (\Theta)\) are triangulated equivalent (see Theorem 7.4). As an application of homological systems in triangulated categories, the authors considered exceptional sequences and strongly exceptional sequences \(\mathcal{E}\) in \(\mathcal{T}\), and constructed explicit triangulated equivalences between \(D^b (\mathcal{F} (\mathcal{E}))\) and bounded derived module categories of certain algebras (see Theorems 8.3 and 8.5).
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    triangulated categories
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    standardly stratified algebras
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    homological systems
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