Socle equivalences of weighted surface algebras (Q2664600)

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    Socle equivalences of weighted surface algebras (English)
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    17 November 2021
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    Let \(S\) be a compact connected 2-dimensional real manifold, and \(T\) a triangulation of S. Let \(\vec{T}\) be an arbitrary choice of orientations of the triangles in \(T.\) To such \((S,\vec{T})\) one associates a triangulation quiver \(Q = (Q(S,\vec{T}), f),\) where \(f\) is the permutation of the arrows describing the orientation \(\vec{T}\) of the triangles in \(T.\)The weighted surface algebra \(\Lambda(S,\vec{T}, m_\bullet, c_\bullet)\) is a quotient algebra of \(KQ,\) where \(m_\bullet, c_\bullet\) describe multiplicities and scalar parameters. Furthermore, if the border \(\partial S\) is not empty, the set \(\partial (Q)\) of border vertices corresponding to the boundary edges of \(T,\) and a border function \(b_\bullet : \partial(Q) \rightarrow K.\) The authors show that if \(\Lambda = \Lambda(S, \vec{T}, m_\bullet, c_\bullet, b_\bullet)\) is a socle deformed weighted surface algebra over an algebraically closed field K, with non-zero border function \(b_\bullet,\) and \(|Q_0| \geq 2;\) then (i) \(\Lambda\) is a finite-dimensional symmetric algebra;(ii) \(\Lambda\) is socle equivalent to \(\Lambda(S,\vec{T}, m_\bullet, c_\bullet),\) and isomorphic if \(K\) is of characteristic different from 2;(iii) \(\Lambda\) is a tame algebra;(iv) \(\Lambda\) is a periodic algebra of period 4. Moreover, if \(\Lambda = \Lambda(S, \vec{T}, m_\bullet, c_\bullet, b_\bullet)\) with non-zero border function \(b_\bullet\) over an algebraically closed field \(K\) of characteristic 2; then(i) if \(|Q_0| \geq 3\) then \(\Lambda\) is not isomorphic to a weighted surface algebra;(ii) suppose \(|Q_0|\) = 2, then \(\Lambda\) is isomorphic to a weighted surface algebra \(\Lambda(S, \vec{T}, m_\bullet, c_\bullet)\) if and only if \(\Lambda\)is isomorphic to an algebra of quaternion type with two simple modules, \(Q(2B)^t_3(b)\) with \(t\) even and \(b \in K^*.\)
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    syzygy
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    periodic algebra
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    symmetric algebra
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    tame algebra
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    surface algebra
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    socle equivalence
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