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Cartan decompositions and BGG-resolutions
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    Cartan decompositions and BGG-resolutions (English)
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    26 March 1995
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    The author considers quasi-hereditary algebras \(A\) with a decomposition \(_ CA_ B \cong C \otimes_ S B\), where \(B\), \(C\) and \(S\) are certain subalgebras of \(A\). The main result is about the existence of certain resolutions for simple modules, which are called BGG-resolutions of simple modules, and gives several equivalent conditions for the existence of BGG-resolutions for all simple modules. This seems to have some applications to global dimensions and Lie theory such like the category \({\mathcal O}\) introduced by Bernstein, Gelfand and Gelfand.
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    quasi-hereditary algebras
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    resolutions for simple modules
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    BGG- resolutions
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    global dimensions
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