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The derived equivalence classification of representation-finite selfinjective algebras
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    The derived equivalence classification of representation-finite selfinjective algebras (English)
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    The objective of this paper is to give a complete classification, up to derived equivalence, of the representation-finite (connected, basic) self-injective algebras over an algebraically closed field. The main result of the paper says that two representation-finite self-injective algebras are derived equivalent if and only if they are stably equivalent, if and only if their stable Auslander-Reiten quivers are isomorphic. Also, each derived equivalence class is characterised by a set of complete invariants. In particular, the author shows that a standard representation-finite self-injective algebra is never stably equivalent to a non-standard one. For the proof, the author uses heavily the known classification of the representation-finite self-injective algebras, and the known fact that, if two self-injective algebras are derived equivalent, then they are stably equivalent.
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    stable equivalences
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    derived equivalences
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    representation-finite self-injective algebras
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    stable Auslander-Reiten quivers
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