On the classification of higher Auslander algebras for Nakayama algebras
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Abstract: We give new improved bounds for the dominant dimension of Nakayama algebras and use those bounds to give a classification of Nakayama algebras with simple modules that are higher Auslander algebras with global dimension at least . The classification is then used to extend the results on the inequality for the global dimension of Nakayama algebras obtained in cite{MM}.
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