The wall-chamber structures of the real Grothendieck groups (Q6131063)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7827388
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The wall-chamber structures of the real Grothendieck groups (English)
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4 April 2024
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Summary: Let \(A\) be a finite-dimensional algebra over a field \(K\). By using stability conditions for modules introduced by King, we can define the wall-chamber structure on the real Grothendieck group \(K_0 (\mathrm{proj}A)_{\mathbb{R}} := K_0 (\mathrm{proj}A) \otimes_\mathbb{Z} \mathbb{R}\), as in the works of Brüstle, Smith and Treffinger, and of Bridgeland. In this article, we explain our result that the chambers in this wall-chamber structure are precisely the open cones associated to the basic 2-term silting objects in the perfect derived category \(\mathrm{K}^{\mathrm{b}}(\mathrm{proj}A)\). As one of the key steps, we introduce an equivalence relation, called TF equivalence, by using the numerical torsion pairs of Baumann-Kamnitzer-Tingley. For the entire collection see [Zbl 1530.16002].
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Grothendieck groups
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stability conditions
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torsion pairs
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silting theory
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