Cluster-tilted algebras are Gorenstein and stably Calabi-Yau (Q876323)
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Cluster-tilted algebras are Gorenstein and stably Calabi-Yau (English)
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18 April 2007
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The authors show that each cluster-tilting subcategory \(\mathcal T\) of a triangulated Calabi-Yau category \(\mathcal C\) of CY-dimension 2 is Gorenstein of dimension at most 1. That is, all finitely presented projective \(\mathcal T\)-modules are of finite injective dimension and the finitely presented injective \(\mathcal T\)-modules are of finite projective dimension, and the dimensions are at most 1. In addition they show that the stable Cohen-Macaulay category of \(\text{mod}\mathcal T\) is a Calabi-Yau category of CY-dimension 3. From these results it will be derived that cluster-tilted algebras are Gorenstein of dimension at most 1 and are hereditary if they are of finite global dimension. Furthermore the authors prove a general result about relative 3-Calabi-Yau duality over non-stable endomorphism rings. This outcome in particular relates \(\text{Ext}_{\text{mod}}{\mathcal M}^i(X,Y)\)-groups to \(\text{Ext}_{\text{mod}}{\mathcal M}^{3-i}(Y,X)\)-groups isomorphically through the duality functor \(\Hom_\Bbbk(\cdot,\Bbbk)\), where \(\mathcal M\) is a subcategory in an abelian \(\Bbbk\)-linear Frobenius category \(\mathcal E\) with split idempotents, and is the pre-image of a cluster-tilting subcategory \(\mathcal T\subset\mathcal C\) of the stable category \(\mathcal C=\underline{\mathcal E}\) which is supposed to have finite-dimensional \(\Hom\)-spaces and to be Calabi-Yau of CY-dimension 2. The authors then generalise these results on relative Calabi-Yau duality to \(d\)-Calabi-Yau categories.
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