\(n\)-term silting complexes in \(\mathsf{K}^b (\mathrm{proj}(\Lambda))\) (Q2693339)

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\(n\)-term silting complexes in \(\mathsf{K}^b (\mathrm{proj}(\Lambda))\)
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    \(n\)-term silting complexes in \(\mathsf{K}^b (\mathrm{proj}(\Lambda))\) (English)
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    20 March 2023
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    Letting \(\Lambda\) be an Artin algebra and \(\textsf{K}^b(\textsf{proj}(\Lambda))\) be the triangulated category of bounded co-chain complexes in \(\textsf{proj}(\Lambda)\). Two-terms silting complexes in \(\textsf{K}^b(\textsf{proj}(\Lambda))\) are described by the \(\tau\)-tilting theory. The authors give a characterization of certain \(n\)-term silting complexes in \(\textsf{K}^b(\textsf{proj}(\Lambda))\) which are induced by \(\Lambda\)-modules by introducing the notions of \(\tau_n\)-rigid, \(\tau_n\)-tilting and \(\tau_{n,m}\)-tilting \(\Lambda\)-modules. The latter is both a generalization of \(\tau\)-tilting and tilting in \(\textsf{mod}(\Lambda).\) The authors give some connections between \(n\)-terms presilting complexes in \(\textsf{K}^b(\textsf{proj}(\Lambda))\) and \(\tau_n\)-rigid \(\Lambda\)-modules. Moreover, the characterization provides criteria when a \(\tau_n\)-tilting \(\Lambda\)-module is \(n\)-tilting. They also study the properties of the \(\tau_{n,m}\)-tilting \(\Lambda\)-modules and their connections of being \(m\)-tilting in some quotient algebras. Finally, the authors state some conjectures that they consider crucial for the future development of the \(\tau_{n,m}\)-tilting theory.
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    silting complexes
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    \(\tau\)-tilting
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    finitistic dimension
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    triangulated categories
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