Torsion classes and t-structures in higher homological algebra

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DOI10.1093/IMRN/RNV265zbMATH Open1404.18023arXiv1412.0214OpenAlexW2253659982MaRDI QIDQ4560459FDOQ4560459


Authors: Peter Jørgensen Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 December 2018

Published in: IMRN. International Mathematics Research Notices (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Higher homological algebra was introduced by Iyama. It is also known as n-homological algebra where ngeq2 is a fixed integer, and it deals with n-cluster tilting subcategories of abelian categories. All short exact sequences in such a subcategory are split, but it has nice exact sequences with n+2 objects. This was recently formalised by Jasso in the theory of n-abelian categories. There is also a derived version of n-homological algebra, formalised by Geiss, Keller, and Oppermann in the theory of (n+2)-angulated categories (the reason for the shift from n to n+2 is that angulated categories have triangulated categories as the "base case"). We introduce torsion classes and t-structures into the theory of n-abelian and (n+2)-angulated categories, and prove several results to motivate the definitions. Most of the results concern the n-abelian and (n+2)-angulated categories mathcalM(Lambda) and mathcalC(Lambda) associated to an n-representation finite algebra Lambda, as defined by Iyama and Oppermann. We characterise torsion classes in these categories in terms of closure under higher extensions, and give a bijection between torsion classes in mathcalM(Lambda) and intermediate t-structures in mathcalC(Lambda) which is a category one can reasonably view as the n-derived category of mathcalM(Lambda). We hint at the link to n-homological tilting theory.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1412.0214




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