Abelianness of the ``missing part'' from a sheaf category to a module category (Q2445493)

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Abelianness of the ``missing part'' from a sheaf category to a module category
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    Abelianness of the ``missing part'' from a sheaf category to a module category (English)
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    14 April 2014
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    Let \(\mathbb X\) be a weighted projective line of weight type \((2,2,n)\), and let \(\Lambda\) be the associated canonical algebra of the same type, that is, the endomorphism algebra \(\mathrm{End}_{\mathrm{coh}(\mathbb X)}(T_0)\) of the canonical tilting object \(T_0\) of \(\mathrm{coh}(\mathbb X)\), the category of coherent sheaves over \(\mathbb X\), given by Geigle and Lenzing (1987). If \((\mathcal X_0,\mathcal X_1)\) denotes the torsion pair in \(\mathrm{coh}(\mathbb X)\) induced by \(T_0\), the factor category \(\mathcal C=\mathrm{coh}(\mathbb X)/[\mathcal X_0\cup\mathcal X_1]\) is called the ``missing part''. Its objects are ``missing'' under the passage to the category of \(\Lambda\)-modules. For type \((2,2,n)\), there are \(\binom{n+1}{2}\) indecomposables in \(\mathcal C\). The authors deal with the question when \(\mathcal C\) is abelian. As an additive category, \(\mathcal C\) can be identified with the category of vector bundles over \(\mathbb X\) modulo bundles in \(\mathcal X_0\) or \(\mathcal X_1\). Using the tilting object given recently by Kussin, Lenzing and Meltzer [\textit{D. Kussin} et al., Adv. Math. 237, 194--251 (2013; Zbl 1273.14075)], the authors show that \(\mathcal C\) is equivalent to the heart of an explicitly given \(t\)-structure on the stable category \(\underline{\mathrm{vect}}(\mathbb X)\) of vector bundles over \(\mathbb X\).
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    tilting object
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    torsion pair
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    weighted projective line
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    factor category
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    \(t\)-structure
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