Higher APR tilting preserves \(n\)-representation infiniteness (Q897756)

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Higher APR tilting preserves \(n\)-representation infiniteness
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    Higher APR tilting preserves \(n\)-representation infiniteness (English)
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    7 December 2015
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    Let \(K\) be an algebraically closed field, and consider \(K\)-algebras which are indecomposable as rings. In this paper, the authors give a new method to construct a family of CY algebras via tilting modules, by applying higher dimensional Auslander-Reiten theory. Specifically, the main tools are the notion of \(m\)-APR tilting modules, and the one-to-one correspondence between \((n+1)\)-CY algebras of Gorenstein parameter \(1\) and the \(n\)-representation infinite algebras. It is known that \(n\)-APR tilting modules preserve \(n\)-representation finiteness (\(n\)-representation infiniteness) for \(n \geq 1\). The first main result of the paper (Theorem 3.1) says that for \(1 \leq m \leq n\), \(m\)-APR tilting modules preserve \(n\)-representation infiniteness. Using this, one obtains a large family of \(n\)-representation infinite algebras. The second main result (Theorem 3.5) states that \(m\)-APR tilting modules lift to tilting modules over the corresponding \((n+1)\)-preprojective algebras, which are \((n+1)\)-CY algebras, and moreover, the \((n+1)\)-preprojective algebra of an \(m\)-APR tilted algebra is isomorphic to the endomorphism algebra of the corresponding tilting module induced by the \(m\)-APR tilting module. In this way, one obtains a family of \((n+1)\)-CY algebras, which are derived equivalent to each other. As an application, the authors prove that \(n\)-representation tameness is also preserved under \(m\)-APR tilting. Several examples are also given.
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    \(n\)-representation infinite algebras
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    Calabi-Yau algebras
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    higher APR tilting modules
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    higher preprojective algebras
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