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Koszul duality for stratified algebras. I: Balanced quasi-hereditary algebras. (English)
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22 January 2010
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Consider a positively graded quasi-hereditary algebra \(A\). Then there exists the Ringel dual \(R(A)\) which is the endomorphism algebra of the characteristic tilting \(A\)-module, and the Kozsul dual \(E(A)\) which is an extension algebra of the direct sum of all simple \(A\)-modules. The algebra \(A\) is standard if Koszul if both projective resolutions (injective coresolutions) of all standard (costandard) \(A\)-modules are linear. The algebra \(A\) is balanced if all standard (costandard) modules have linear tilting coresolutions (resolutions). If \(A\) is a balanced quasi-hereditary algebra then \(A\) is Koszul and standard Koszul. Moreover \(A\), \(R(A)\), \(E(A)\), \(E(R(A))\), \(R(E(A))\) are balanced, and \(E(R(A))\simeq R(E(A))\) as graded quasi-hereditary algebras. Every simple \(A\)-module is represented by a linear complex of tilting modules.
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graded algebras
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Koszul algebras
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stratified algebras
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quasi-hereditary algebras
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coresolutions
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resolutions
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complexes
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