Singularity categories of some 2-CY-tilted algebras (Q513725)

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Singularity categories of some 2-CY-tilted algebras
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    Singularity categories of some 2-CY-tilted algebras (English)
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    7 March 2017
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    In this paper, the authors introduce a class of algebras, called polygon-tree algebras, as a generalization of a type of cluster-tilted algebras of type \(\mathbb{D}\). They are Jacobian algebras with quivers constructed from oriented cycles like trees, called polygon-tree quivers, and the potentials are primitive. Locally, the quiver of the polygon-tree algebra is called a floriated quiver. The polygon-tree quivers and the floriated quivers are cyclically oriented quivers. The first main result of the paper says that the polygon-tree algebras, including floriated algebras, are finite-dimensional Jacobian algebras, and hence 2-Calabi-Yau-tilted algebras, and moreover they are schurian algebras. Recall that the singularity category \(D^b_{sg}(A)\) of an algebra \(A\) is the Verdier quotient of the bounded derived category with respect to the thick subcategory formed by complexes isomorphic to bounded complexes of finitely generated projective modules. This is considered in the case of simple polygon-tree algebras, which form a subclass of polygon-tree algebras. By using mutations of quivers with potential inducing derived equivalences (which are Brenner-Butler-mutations), and one-pointed (co)extensions which preserve singularity equivalences, the authors construct a connected selfinjective Nakayama algebra whose stable category is equivalent to the singularity category of a simple polygon-tree algebra. It follows that the simple polygon-tree algebras are Cohen-Macaulay-finite algebras. Next, the authors describe the singularity categories of the simple polygon-tree algebras, by using the description of the stable categories of representation-finite selfinjective algebras of type \(\mathbb{A}_n\), Finally, a classification of representation type for polygon-tree algebras is given, by using the classification of the quivers of finite mutation type, and the representation type of Jacobian algebras.
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    singularity category
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    quiver with potential
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    Jacobian algebra
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    2-Calabi-Yau-tilted algebra
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    mutation
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    derived equivalence
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    stable category
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    representation type
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