On the Jordan-Hölder property for geometric derived categories
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2445895
DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2014.02.016zbMATH Open1311.14021arXiv1211.1229OpenAlexW1983385687MaRDI QIDQ2445895FDOQ2445895
Authors: Christian Böhning, Hans-Christian Graf von Bothmer, Pawel Sosna
Publication date: 15 April 2014
Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We prove that the semiorthogonal decompositions of the derived category of the classical Godeaux surface X do not satisfy the Jordan-H"older property. More precisely, there are two maximal exceptional sequences in this category, one of length 11, the other of length 9. Assuming the Noetherian property for semiorthogonal decompositions, one can define, following Kuznetsov, the Clemens-Griffiths component for each fixed maximal decomposition. We then show that D^b (X) has two different maximal decompositions for which the Clemens-Griffiths components differ. Moreover, we produce examples of rational fourfolds whose derived categories also violate the Jordan-H"older property.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1229
Recommendations
- On the derived category of the classical Godeaux surface
- Jordan-Hölder theorems for derived module categories of piecewise hereditary algebras.
- Derived categories of singular surfaces
- Semi-orthogonal decomposability of the derived category of a curve
- Derived categories of Keum's fake projective planes
derived category of coherent sheavessemi-orthogonal decompositionexceptional sequencesGodeaux surface
Cites Work
- Classical algebraic geometry. A modern view
- Geometric phantom categories
- On the derived category of the classical Godeaux surface
- Determinantal Barlow surfaces and phantom categories
- Derived Categories and Birational Geometry
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Derived categories of cubic fourfolds
- REPRESENTABLE FUNCTORS, SERRE FUNCTORS, AND MUTATIONS
- EXCEPTIONAL SHEAVES ON DEL PEZZO SURFACES
Cited In (15)
- The Jordan-Hölder property and Grothendieck monoids of exact categories
- Categorical dimension of birational transformations and filtrations of Cremona groups
- On the derived category of the classical Godeaux surface
- Discriminants and semi-orthogonal decompositions
- Categorical Torelli theorems: results and open problems
- Semi-orthogonal decomposability of the derived category of a curve
- A refined derived Torelli theorem for Enriques surfaces. II: The non-generic case
- The Jordan-Hölder property, Grothendieck monoids and Bruhat inversions
- Classification of full exceptional collections on smooth toric Fano varieties with Picard rank two
- Admissible subcategories of del Pezzo surfaces
- Exceptional collections, and the Néron-Severi lattice for surfaces
- Cycles, derived categories, and rationality
- Derived decompositions of abelian categories. I
- Equivariant birational types and derived categories
- Derived categories of Gushel-Mukai varieties
This page was built for publication: On the Jordan-Hölder property for geometric derived categories
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2445895)