Stable categories of Cohen-Macaulay modules and cluster categories: Dedicated to Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday
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Abstract: By Auslander's algebraic McKay correspondence, the stable category of Cohen-Macaulay modules over a simple singularity is equivalent to the -cluster category of the path algebra of a Dynkin quiver (i.e. the orbit category of the derived category by the action of the Auslander-Reiten translation). In this paper we give a systematic method to construct a similar type of triangle equivalence between the stable category of Cohen-Macaulay modules over a Gorenstein isolated singularity and the generalized (higher) cluster category of a finite dimensional algebra . The key role is played by a bimodule Calabi-Yau algebra, which is the higher Auslander algebra of as well as the higher preprojective algebra of an extension of . As a byproduct, we give a triangle equivalence between the stable category of graded Cohen-Macaulay -modules and the derived category of . Our main results apply in particular to a class of cyclic quotient singularities and to certain toric affine threefolds associated with dimer models.
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