From simple-minded collections to silting objects via Koszul duality (Q1737226)

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From simple-minded collections to silting objects via Koszul duality
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    From simple-minded collections to silting objects via Koszul duality (English)
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    27 March 2019
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    In the theory of triangulated categories, silting objects and simple-minded collections play important roles that are similar to the role of tilting, respectively semi-simple, modules in module theory. The main aim of the present paper is to describe a new method to construct silting objects in the bounded homotopy category associated to a finite-dimensional algebra from simple-minded collections in the corresponding (bounded) derived category. The correspondence is presented in Theorem 5.4, while the details of the constructions are given in Section 5.2. This construction is used to prove, in Theorem 5.5, that if \(A\) is a non-positive dg algebra over an algebraically closed field with finite-dimensional total cohomology, there are one-to-one correspondences which commute with mutations and which preserve partial orders between the following classes: (1)equivalence classes of silting objects in the perfect derived category \(\mathrm{per} (A)\), (2) isomorphism classes of simple-minded collections in the derived category \(\mathbf{D}_{fd} (A)\), (3) bounded t-structures of \(\mathbf{D}_{fd} (A)\) with length heart, (4) bounded co-t-structures of \(\mathrm{per} (A)\). This theorem generalizes the correspondences discovered by \textit{S. Koenig} and \textit{D. Yang} [Doc. Math. 19, 403--438 (2014; Zbl 1350.16010)].
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    silting object
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    simple-minded collection
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    non-positive dg algebra
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    positive \(A_{\infty }\)-algebra
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