Separated monic representations. II: Frobenius subcategories and RSS equivalences
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Abstract: This paper aims at looking for Frobenius subcategories, via the separated monomorphism category , and on the other hand, to establish an {
m RSS} equivalence from to its dual . For a bound quiver and an algebra , where is acyclic and is generated by monomial relations, let . For any additive subcategory of -mod, we construct combinatorially. This construction describe Gorenstein-projective -modules as . It admits a homological interpretation, and enjoys a reciprocity for a cotilting -module . As an application, has Auslander-Reiten sequences if is resolving and contravariantly finite with -mod. In particular, has Auslander-Reiten sequences. It also admits a filtration interpretation as , provided that is extension-closed. As an application, is an extension-closed Frobenius subcategory if and only if so is . This gives "new" Frobenius subcategories of -mod in the sense that they are not . Ringel-Schmidmeier-Simson equivalence is introduced and the existence is proved for arbitrary extension-closed subcategories . In particular, the Nakayama functor gives an {
m RSS} equivalence if and only if is Frobenius. For a chain with arbitrary , an explicit formula of an {
m RSS} equivalence is found for arbitrary additive subcategories .
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