Discreteness of silting objects and t-structures in triangulated categories
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Abstract: We introduce the notion of ST-pairs of triangulated subcategories, a prototypical example of which is the pair of the bound homotopy category and the bound derived category of a finite-dimensional algebra. For an ST-pair , we construct an order-preserving map from silting objects in to bounded -structures on and show that the map is bijective if and only if is silting-discrete if and only if is -discrete. Based on a work of Qiu and Woolf, the above result is applied to show that if is silting-discrete then the stability space of is contractible. This is used to obtain the contractibility of the stability spaces of some Calabi--Yau triangulated categories associated to Dynkin quivers.
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