On selfinjective algebras of finite representation type with maximal almost split sequences.
Auslander-Reiten quiversGalois coveringstilted algebrasalmost split sequencesfinite representation typefinite dimensional selfinjective algebrasrepetitive categories
Injective modules, self-injective associative rings (16D50) Representations of associative Artinian rings (16G10) Auslander-Reiten sequences (almost split sequences) and Auslander-Reiten quivers (16G70) Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets (16G20) Representation type (finite, tame, wild, etc.) of associative algebras (16G60)
- On self-injective algebras of finite representation type.
- Selfinjective algebras of strictly canonical type
- On selfinjective algebras without short cycles in the component quiver
- Selfinjective algebras having a generalized standard family of quasi-tubes maximally saturated by simple and projective modules
- Stable equivalence of selfinjective Artin algebras of Dynkin type.
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- Algebren, Darstellungsköcher, Überlagerungen und zurück
- Almost split sequences for non-regular modules
- Automorphisms of repetitive algebras.
- Extensions over hereditary Artinian rings with self-dualities. I
- Frobenius algebras. I: Basic representation theory.
- Galois coverings of selfinjective algebras by repetitive algebras
- Generalized standard Auslander-Reiten components without oriented cycles
- Indecomposable representations of graphs and algebras
- On algebras of finite representation type
- On invariability of self-injective algebras of tilted type under stable equivalences
- On self-injective algebras of finite representation type.
- On selfinjective artin algebras having nonperiodic generalized standard Auslander–Reiten components
- Positive Galois coverings of self-injective algebras.
- Representation theory of artin algebras iii almost split sequences
- Selfinjective algebras of quasitilted type.
- Selfinjective algebras: finite and tame type.
- Selfinjective and simply connected algebras
- Socle Deformations of Self-Injective Algebras
- Stable equivalence of selfinjective Artin algebras of Dynkin type.
- Stable equivalence of selfinjective algebras of tilted type
- Symmetric Hochschild extension algebras
- Symmetrische Algebren vom endlichen Modultyp.
- Tame algebras and integral quadratic forms
- Tilted Algebras
- Tilted algebras and generalized standard Auslander-Reiten components
- Trivial Extensions of Tilted Algebras
- Trivial extensions of tilted algebras
- Unzerlegbare Darstellungen. I. (Indecomposable representations. I)
- On self-injective algebras of finite representation type.
- Socle deformations of selfinjective orbit algebras of tilted type
- Selfinjective algebras having a generalized standard family of quasi-tubes maximally saturated by simple and projective modules
- Selfinjective algebras without short cycles of indecomposable modules
- The self-injective cluster-tilted algebras.
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- Maximal 𝑛-orthogonal modules for selfinjective algebras
- Selfinjective algebras with hereditary stable slice
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