On \(t\)-structures and torsion theories induced by compact objects (Q5957262)

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On \(t\)-structures and torsion theories induced by compact objects
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    On \(t\)-structures and torsion theories induced by compact objects (English)
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    9 March 2003
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    The authors present in this paper a new approach and a generalisation of \textit{J. Rickard}'s theory of tilting complexes. Rickard's theory describes equivalences between derived module categories. The authors study in the present paper the relation with \(t\)-structures of triangulated categories, torsion theories of abelian categories, and the consequences for tilting theory given by two-term tilting complexes. The restriction to two-term complexes seems to be motivated by Okuyama's method for proving Broué's conjecture. Okuyama's method uses two-term tilting complexes, and is at the moment the most successful way to prove the conjecture in examples. The authors first show that for a compact object \(C\) in a triangulated category so that for positive \(n\), \(\text{Hom}(C,C[n])=0\), \(C\) generates a \(t\)-structure so that \(\text{Hom}(C,-)\) induces an equivalence between its core and the endomorphism ring of \(C\). In case of the derived category of an abelian category \(A\) and \(C\) being a two-term complex, the authors show when \(C\) defines a torsion theory of \(A\). The condition is related to the condition of being a tilting complex, but is weaker. As a consequence, if this happens the authors deduce an equivalence between the endomorphism ring of \(C\) and the core of the \(t\)-structure, as well as a torsion theory for the core. Finally, the authors make the case of a module category of an algebra, in particular of an Artin algebra, more precise. They provide an explicit interesting example for these phenomenons.
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    \(t\)-structures of triangulated categories
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    module category of algebra
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    tilting complexes
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    equivalences between derived module categories
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    torsion theories of abelian categories
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    Broué's conjecture
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    Artin algebra
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