Some finite quantum \(\mathbb{P}^3\)s that are infinite modules over their centers. (Q2491809)

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Some finite quantum \(\mathbb{P}^3\)s that are infinite modules over their centers.
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    Some finite quantum \(\mathbb{P}^3\)s that are infinite modules over their centers. (English)
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    29 May 2006
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    Let \(k\) be a field of characteristic zero. Denote by \(A\) the associative \(k\)-algebra generated by \(x,y,z,w\) subject to the defining relations \[ \begin{aligned} yx=-xy, &\quad wx=-xw+y^2+ayz+bz^2,\\ zx=xz, &\quad wy=-yw+x^2+cxz+dz^2,\\ zy=yz, &\quad wz=zw+xy,\end{aligned} \] where \(a,b,c,d\in k\). Then (1) \(A\) is a Noetherian Artin-Schelter regular domain of global dimension 4; (2) \(A\) is an infinite module over its center; (3) there exists a finite point scheme parameterizing graded cyclic \(A\)-modules \(M\) with Hilbert series \((1-t)^{-1}\) if \((b,d)\neq (0,0)\); in this case there are at most 5 closed points; (4) if \((a,b,c,d)\neq (0,0,0,0)\) then there exists a one-parameter family of graded \(A\)-modules \(M\) with Hilbert series \((1-t)^{-2}\). This example shows that the result of \textit{M. Artin, J. Tate} and \textit{M. Van den Bergh} [Invent. Math. 106, No. 2, 335-388 (1991; Zbl 0763.14001)] cannot be extended for algebras of global dimension 4.
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    noncommutative algebraic geometry
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    regular algebras
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    quantum spaces
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    point modules
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    point schemes
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    Hilbert series
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