Some characterisations of supported algebras. (Q860445)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Some characterisations of supported algebras. |
scientific article |
Statements
Some characterisations of supported algebras. (English)
0 references
9 January 2007
0 references
The authors study the left supported algebras [introduced by \textit{I. Assem, F. U. Coelho}, and \textit{S. Trepode}, J. Algebra 281, No. 2, 518-534 (2004; Zbl 1078.16007)]. Recall that an algebra is called left supported if the left part of the module category is contravariantly finite in the module category, where by the left part of the module category one means the full subcategory of the module category whose indecomposable objects have the property that all their predecessors in the module category have projective dimension at most \(1\). In the paper the authors prove a series of characterizations of the left supported algebras (they have also dual versions for the right supported algebras). The obtained characterizations are two-fold: they are expressed either in terms of the left part of the module category or in terms of the category \(\mathcal R_0\) of the successors of injective modules. For example the authors prove that an algebra is left supported if and only if its left part coincides with the predecessors of the Ext-injective modules in the left part and if and only if the category \(\mathcal R_0\) is covariantly finite. We stress that the list of characterizations of the left supported algebras obtained in the paper is much longer. In addition to the above mentioned results, in the last section of the paper the authors investigate classes of algebras which may be characterized by finiteness or cofiniteness of the category \(\mathcal R_0\) and its dual.
0 references
left supported algebras
0 references
contravariantly finite subcategories
0 references
quasi-tilted algebras
0 references
categories of finitely generated modules
0 references
predecessors of projective modules
0 references
successors of injective modules
0 references