Balanced pairs, cotorsion triplets and quiver representations
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Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets (16G20) Monads (= standard construction, triple or triad), algebras for monads, homology and derived functors for monads (18C15) Abelian categories, Grothendieck categories (18E10) Relative homological algebra, projective classes (category-theoretic aspects) (18G25)
Abstract: Balanced pairs appear naturally in the realm of Relative Homological Algebra associated to the balance of right derived functors of the functor. A natural source to get such pairs is by means of cotorsion triplets. In this paper we study the connection between balanced pairs and cotorsion triplets by using recent quiver representation techniques. In doing so, we find a new characterization of abelian categories having enough projectives and injectives in terms of the existence of complete hereditary cotorsion triplets. We also give a short proof of the lack of balance for derived functors of computed by using flat resolutions which extends the one showed by Enochs in the commutative case.
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