Derived categories of coherent sheaves on some zero-dimensional schemes (Q2069803)

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Derived categories of coherent sheaves on some zero-dimensional schemes
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    Derived categories of coherent sheaves on some zero-dimensional schemes (English)
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    21 January 2022
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    The derived category \(D^b(X)\) of a projective variety \(X\) is widely studied. On the other hand, for \(X\) being an affine Noetherian scheme, less properties are known. In this paper, the authors are interested in the thick triangulated subcategory of \(D^b(X)\) for \(X\) being an affine Noetherian scheme. When \(X=\text{Spec}R\) for \(R\) being a Noetherian ring, Hopkins and Neeman [\textit{A. Neeman}, Topology 31, No. 3, 519--532 (1992; Zbl 0793.18008)] had a remarkable result on the classification of thick triangulated finitely generated subcategories in \(\text{Perf}X\). This fully classifies thick triangulated subcategories of \(D^b(X)\) for \(X\) being a regular affine scheme of finite Krull dimension. For \(R\) being a Noetherian ring which is locally a hypersurface, [\textit{G. Stevenson}, Compos. Math. 150, No. 2, 229--272 (2014; Zbl 1322.18004)] classified thick triangulated subcategories of \(D_{sg}(X)\). In the extreme case, consider \(X=\text{Spec}R\) for \(R\) being a complete intersection ring of dimension \(0\). Then by [\textit{J. F. Carlson} and \textit{S. B. Iyengar}, Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 367, No. 4, 2703--2717 (2015; Zbl 1339.20044)], there are some good properties for the lattice \(\mathcal{L}(X)\) of thick triangulated subcategories, like the descending chain condition and the existence of minimal element. In this paper, the authors consider the cases \(R_N=\text{k}[y_1,\dots,y_N]/(y_1^2,\dots,y_N^2)\), the properties for the complete intersection case do not hold anymore. The method they use is the equivalence \(D^b(R_N-\text{mod})\rightarrow \text{Perf} A_N\), where \(A_N\) denotes the dg \(k\)-algebra in non-commutating variables \(x_1,\dots,x_N\) of degree \(1\) with zero differentials, and the authors construct examples of subcategories.
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    derived categories
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    zero-dimensional schemes
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