Auslander correspondence for triangulated categories (Q2212114)

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Auslander correspondence for triangulated categories
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    Auslander correspondence for triangulated categories (English)
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    18 November 2020
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    The Auslander Correspondence Theorem states that the representation-finiteness property of the module category can be haracterized by the global dimension and dominant dimension of the corresponded Auslander algebra, and there are many similar results connecting categorical properties of the module categories to homological properties of their Auslander algebras. The aim of this paper is to find an analogue of these results for triangulated categories. Let \(k\) be a field and \(\mathcal{T}\) be a \(k\)-linear, Hom-finite, idempotent-complete triangulated category. In this paper two kinds of finiteness conditions on triangulated categories are imposed. In the first case, \(\mathcal{T}\) has only finitely many indecomposable objects up to isomorphism and hence has an additive generator; in the second case, \(\mathcal{T}\) has an \([1]\)-additive generator. The endormophsm algebras (or graded endomorphism algebra) of this generators is called the Auslander algebra (or graded Auslander algebra). The authors give a homological characterization of the Auslander algebras for each class (Theorems 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4), and show that the algebraic triangle structures on the homotopy categories are unique up to equivalence (Theorem 1.5).
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    triangulated category
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    Auslander correspondence
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    periodic algebra
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    Cohen-Macaulay module
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