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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1688912
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Quasitilted one-point extensions of wild hereditary algebras (English)
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27 October 2003
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Let \(H\) be a connected wild hereditary algebra and \(M\) a quasi-simple regular \(H\)-module such that \(H[M]\) is piecewise hereditary. Then, there exists a positive integer \(r\), such that the algebras \(H[\tau^iM]\) are quasitilted, for \(i>r\). In this case, the modules in the connecting component or in the family of stable tubes are of dimension at least \(d\), all but finitely many are sincere, and the remaining ones are almost sincere. Also, for each wild hereditary (resp. canonical) algebra, there exist infinitely many wild hereditary algebras \(C\) and quasi-simple regular \(C\)-modules \(M\) such that \(C[M]\) is tilted (resp. concealed canonical).
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connecting components
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quasitilted one point extensions
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special regular tilting modules
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wild hereditary algebras
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quasi-simple regular modules
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stable tubes
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