Tilting modules, dominant dimensions and Brauer-Schur-Weyl duality
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Abstract: Let be a standardly stratified algebra over a field and a tilting module over . Let be an indexing set of all simple modules in . We show that if there is an integer such that for any , there is an embedding as well as an epimorphism as -modules, then is a faithful -module and has the double centraliser property with respect to . As applications, we prove that if is quasi-hereditary with a simple preserving duality and a given faithful tilting -module, then has the double centralizer property with respect to . This provides a simple and useful criterion which can be applied in many situations in algebraic Lie theory. We affirmatively answer a question of Mazorchuk and Stroppel by proving the existence of a unique minimal basic tilting module over for which . We also establish a Schur-Weyl duality between the symplectic Schur algebra and on when , where is a -dimensional symplectic space over , is the two-sided ideal of the Brauer algebra generated by with .
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