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The Brown representability theorem and phantomless triangulated categories
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    The Brown representability theorem and phantomless triangulated categories (English)
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    29 March 1993
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    Let \({\mathcal T}\) be a triangulated category. Starting with the observation that every homological functor from \({\mathcal T}^{op}\) to the abelian groups is a filtered direct limit of representable functors (a generalization of the Brown representability theorem) the author studies the question whether the category \(H({\mathcal T})\) of homological functors on \({\mathcal T}\) carries the structure of a triangulated category in a way that extends the triangulated structure of \({\mathcal T}\). This is not true in general, which is due to the so-called phantom phenomena. The main result of the article is that if a technical condition is satisfied then \(H({\mathcal T})\) has a triangulated structure. As a non-trivial example it is shown that the derived category \(D^ b(R)\) of finite complexes of finitely generated \(R\)-modules, where \(R\) is a finite-dimensional \(k\)-algebra of global dimension one and of finite representation type, satisfies the condition.
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    triangulated category
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    homological functor
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    representable functors
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    phantom phenomena
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    derived category
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