Semi-invariants for concealed-canonical algebras. (Q401015)

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    Semi-invariants for concealed-canonical algebras.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6334325

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      Semi-invariants for concealed-canonical algebras. (English)
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      26 August 2014
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      tilting bundles
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      weighted projective lines
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      canonical algebras
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      rings of semi-invariants
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      quivers with relations
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      algebras of invariants
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      An algebra is \textit{concealed-canonical} if it is isomorphic to the endomorphism algebra of a tilting bundle over a weighted projective line. Given a concealed-canonical algebra \(\Lambda\) and a dimension vector \(d\) of a module whose indecomposable direct summands belong to a sincere separating exact subcategory of the category of finite dimensional \(\Lambda\)-modules, the author studies the ring of semi-invariants \(\mathrm{SI}(\Lambda,d)\). Recall that \(\mathrm{SI}(\Lambda,d)\) is the algebra of invariants of the commutator subgroup \(\mathrm{SL}(d)\) of the base-change group \(\mathrm{GL}(d)\) acting on the affine variety parameterizing the \(d\)-dimensional \(\Lambda\)-modules.NEWLINENEWLINE The main result is that relative invariants associated to a certain set of representations constitute a (finite) generating system of the algebra of semi-invariants (assuming that the base field has characteristic zero). It is shown that the algebra of semi-invariants is always a complete intersection, and the cases when it is a polynomial algebra are determined. These results generalize and give a unified treatment to similar earlier results on canonical algebras and Euclidean quivers.
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