On self-injective algebras and standardly stratified algebras. (Q2569423)

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    On self-injective algebras and standardly stratified algebras.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2219007

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      On self-injective algebras and standardly stratified algebras. (English)
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      27 October 2005
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      A finite-dimensional algebra, \(A\), is called self-injective if finitely generated projective \(A\)-modules are injective. A finite-dimensional algebra, \(A\), with a fixed order, \(e_1<e_2<\cdots<e_l\), on a complete set of primitive orthogonal idempotents, is called standardly stratified if each projective \(A\)-module has a filtration, whose subquotients are the so-called standard \(A\)-modules, i.e. the quotients of \(Ae_i\) modulo the trace in \(Ae_i\) of all modules \(Ae_j\), \(j>i\). In the paper under review the author presents by quivers and relations all basic self-injective algebras \(A\) for which there exists a simple module \(S\) such that the algebra \(\text{End}_A(A\oplus S)\) is standardly stratified.
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      basic self-injective algebras
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      standardly stratified algebras
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      quivers
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      quasi-hereditary algebras
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      endomorphism algebras
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      idempotents
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      filtrations
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      simple modules
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