Geometric model for module categories of Dynkin quivers via hearts of total stability conditions (Q6066471)
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Geometric model for module categories of Dynkin quivers via hearts of total stability conditions (English)
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16 November 2023
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The article under review is a sequel to [\textit{Y. Qiu} and \textit{X. T. Zhang}, ``Geometric classification of total stability conditions'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:2202.00092}]. In that article, the authors construct a geometric model for the root category of any Dynkin quiver \(Q\). More precisely, let \(Q\) be a Dynkin quiver, \(\mathcal{D}_{\infty}(Q)\) be the bounded derived category of the path algebra \(kQ\) and \(\mathcal{R}(Q)\) the corresponding root category \(\mathcal{D}_{\infty}(Q)/[2]\). The authors defined a stable \(h\)-gon V\(_{Q}\) of type \(Q\) and the so-called admissible diagonals of V\(_{Q}\) denoted by Ad(V\(_Q\)). Then they constructed a bijection \(\mathfrak{M}: \mathrm{Ad(V}_{Q})\to \mathrm{Ind}(\mathcal{R}(Q))\). Another main theorem of that paper is an isomorphism between complex manifolds ToSt\((Q)/[2]\cong\) Stgon(\(Q\)), where ToSt(\(Q\)) denotes the space of total stability conditions on \(\mathcal{D}_{\infty}(Q)\) and Stgon(\(Q\)) denotes the moduli space of stable \(h\)-gons of type \(Q\). Given a total stability condition \(\sigma\), we have a stable \(h\)-gon V\(_{\sigma}\) corresponding to it. The main theorem of the article under review is to give a geometric model for the module category mod\(kQ\) of a Dynkin quiver \(Q\) via the heart of a total stability condition on \(\mathcal{D}_{\infty}(Q)\). In fact, let \(\sigma\in\) ToSt\((Q)\) with heart \(\mathcal{H}_{\sigma}\) and the corresponding stable \(h\)-gon V\(_{\sigma}\). The map \(\mathfrak{M}\) can restrict to a bijection UD(\(\mathrm{V}_{\sigma})\to \mathrm{Ind} \mathcal{H}_{\sigma}\) and also Sim(\(\mathrm{V}_{\sigma})\to \operatorname{Sim} \mathcal{H}_{\sigma}\), where UD(\(\mathrm{V}_{\sigma})\) denotes the uppward diagonals, Sim(\(\mathrm{V}_{\sigma})\) denotes the set of the so-called ImZ-ind diagonals and Sim\(\mathcal{H}_{\sigma}\) denotes the set of simples in \(\mathcal{H}_{\sigma}\). Moreover, the Ext-quiver \(\mathcal{Q}(\mathcal{H}_{\sigma})\) coincides with the intersection quiver \(\mathcal{Q}\)(V\(_{\sigma}\)). They proved in section 5 that the heart can realize the module category of a Dynkin quiver with any given orientation. As an application, they proved Reineke's conjecture that there is a stability function on mod\(kQ\) making any indecomposables stable [\textit{M. Reineke}, Invent. Math. 152, No. 2, 349--368 (2003; Zbl 1043.17010)].
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total stability condition
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Dynkin diagram
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module category
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derived category
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Reineke's conjecture
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