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Tilting lattices over orders associated with simple modules (English)
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27 September 1992
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For a classical order \(\Lambda\) over a complete discrete valuation domain, the authors consider tilting right \(\Lambda\)-lattices of the form \(T=(1-e)\Lambda\oplus\text{Tr(Rad }\Lambda)e\), where \(e\) is a primitive idempotent of \(\Lambda\), and Tr denotes the transpose functor for left \(\Lambda\)-lattices. They prove that \(T\) is a (right) tilting lattice if and only if \((\text{Rad }\Lambda)e\) is not \(\Lambda\)-reflexive and its projective cover does not contain \(\Lambda e\) as a direct summand. In this case, \(T\) is faithfully balanced and a left tilting lattice of the same type. The authors show that such tilting lattices exist for every basic non-hereditary tiled order \(\Lambda\) of finite global dimension.
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classical order
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complete discrete valuation domain
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tilting right \(\Lambda\)-lattices
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primitive idempotent
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transpose
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tilting lattice
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projective cover
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basic non-hereditary tiled order
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