Singularity categories and singular equivalences for resolving subcategories
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complete intersectionsingularity categoryfunctor categorystable categoryGorenstein ringresolving subcategoryfinitely presented functorsimple hypersurface singularitysingular equivalence
Auslander-Reiten sequences (almost split sequences) and Auslander-Reiten quivers (16G70) Representation type (finite, tame, wild, etc.) of associative algebras (16G60) Derived categories and commutative rings (13D09) Functor categories, comma categories (18A25) Module categories and commutative rings (13C60)
Abstract: Let be a resolving subcategory of an abelian category. In this paper we investigate the singularity category of the stable category of . We consider when the singularity category is triangle equivalent to the stable category of Gorenstein projective objects, and when the stable categories of two resolving subcategories have triangle equivalent singularity categories. Applying this to the module category of a Gorenstein ring, we characterize simple hypersurface singularities of type as complete intersections over which the stable categories of resolving subcategories have trivial singularity categories. We also generalize several results of Yoshino on totally reflexive modules.
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