The classification of \(\tau\)-tilting modules over Nakayama algebras (Q5964500)

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The classification of \(\tau\)-tilting modules over Nakayama algebras
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6547268

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    The classification of \(\tau\)-tilting modules over Nakayama algebras (English)
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    29 February 2016
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    \(\tau\)-tilting modules have been introduced recently [the author et al., Compos. Math. 150, No. 3, 415--452 (2014; Zbl 1330.16004)] to repair the non-invariance of tilting modules with respect to mutations. The partial order of tilting modules [\textit{D. Happel} and \textit{L. Unger}, Algebr. Represent. Theory 8, No. 2, 147--156 (2005; Zbl 1110.16011)] extends to the framework of (support) \(\tau\)-tilting, which gives the mutation quiver. In the paper under review, \(\tau\)-tilting modules over a Nakayama algebra with \(n\) simple modules are classified. It is shown that if the indecomposable projectives are long enough, the basic \(\tau\)-tilting modules can be associated to partitions \(n=n_1+\cdots+n_r\) with \(n_i\in\mathbb N\). For an arbitrary finite dimensional algebra \(A\) with a bijective indecomposable module \(B\), the connection between the support \(\tau\)-tilting modules of \(A\) and those of the algebra \(\overline{A}\) where \(B\) is split off, is established. Applied to Nakayama algebras, this gives an algorithm which calculates the quiver of support \(\tau\)-tilting modules.
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    \(\tau\)-tilting theory
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    Nakayama algebras
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    triangulations
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