Partial tilting modules over \(m\)-replicated algebras. (Q974392)

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Partial tilting modules over \(m\)-replicated algebras.
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    Partial tilting modules over \(m\)-replicated algebras. (English)
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    2 June 2010
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    The \(m\)-replicated algebra \(A^{(m)}\) of a hereditary algebra \(A\) over an algebraically closed field was introduced by \textit{I. Assem, T. Brüstle, R. Schiffler} and \textit{G. Todorov} [J. Pure Appl. Algebra 212, No. 4, 884-901 (2008; Zbl 1143.16015)] in connection with \(m\)-cluster categories. The article under review proves several results on (generalized) partial tilting modules for \(A^{(m)}\). Namely, it is proven first that a partial tilting module \(T\) is a tilting module if and only if the number of non-isomorphic summands of \(T\) is equal to the rank of the Grothendieck group of \(A^{(m)}\); then it is shown that every generalized partial tilting \(A^{(m)}\)-module \(M\) can be completed to a generalized tilting module \(M\oplus X\) (note that this is not always possible for generalized partial tilting modules over arbitrary finite-dimensional algebras); finally, it is shown that the ``tilting quiver,'' which encodes relations between tilting modules for \(A^{(m)}\), is connected.
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    contravariantly finite categories
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    partial tilting modules
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    \(m\)-replicated algebras
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    tilting quivers
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