The -dimension: a new homological measure.

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DOI10.1007/S10468-014-9504-9zbMATH Open1337.16010arXiv1304.0754OpenAlexW1971712168MaRDI QIDQ2348554FDOQ2348554

Marcelo Lanzilotta, Sônia Maria Fernandes, Octavio Mendoza Hernández

Publication date: 15 June 2015

Published in: Algebras and Representation Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: K. Igusa and G. Todorov introduced two functions phi and psi, which are natural and important homological measures generalising the notion of the projective dimension. These Igusa-Todorov functions have become into a powerful tool to understand better the finitistic dimension conjecture. In this paper, for an artin R-algebra A and the Igusa-Todorov function phi, we characterise the phi-dimension of A in terms either of the bi-functors mathrmExtAi(,) or Tor's bi-functors mathrmToriA(,). Furthermore, by using the first characterisation of the phi-dimension, we show that the finiteness of the phi-dimension of an artin algebra is invariant under derived equivalences. As an application of this result, we generalise the classical Bongartz's result as follows: For an artin algebra A, a tilting A-module T and the endomorphism algebra B=mathrmEndA(T)op, we have that mathrmFidim,(A)mathrmpd,TleqmathrmFidim,(B)leqmathrmFidim,(A)+mathrmpd,T.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1304.0754





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