Ideal classes of three-dimensional Sklyanin algebras. (Q1886822)

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Ideal classes of three-dimensional Sklyanin algebras.
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    Ideal classes of three-dimensional Sklyanin algebras. (English)
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    19 November 2004
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    Let \(k\) an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and \(A\) a Sklyanin algebra, i.e. the unital associative algebra generated by elements \(x,y,z\) subject to the defining relations \(S(x,y,z)=S(y,z,x)=S(z,x,y)=0\) where \(S(x,y,z)=ayz+bzx+cx^2\). It is assumed that the triple of scalars \((a,b,c)\in\mathbb{P}^2\) is generic. Let \(\mathcal O\) be the factor of \(A\) modulo the sum of all finitely generated subalgebras. Put \(\mathbb{P}^2_q=\text{Proj\,}A\) and denote by \(R_n\), \(n\geqslant 1\), the category whose objects are normalized line bundles (torsion-free reflexive rank \(q\) sheaves on \(\mathbb{P}^2_q\)) with invariant \(n\). Morphisms in the category are isomorphisms of coherent sheaves. It is shown that for each \(n\) there exists a smooth affine variety \(D_n\) of dimension \(2n\) with a natural bijection between \(\bigcup_nR_n\) and \(\coprod_nD_n\). Let \(I\in R\). Then there exists a non-negative integer \(m\), an embedding \(I(-m)\to A\) and a filtration of reflexive graded \(A\)-ideals \(A=M_0\supset\cdots\supset M_t=I(-m)\) such that each \(M_i/M_{i+1}\) is a shifted line module.
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    Sklyanin algebras
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    Weyl algebras
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    elliptic quantum planes
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    smooth affine varieties
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    filtrations
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    graded reflexive ideals
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    Artin-Schelter regular algebras
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