Higher Auslander algebras admitting trivial maximal orthogonal subcategories.
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Abstract: For an Artinian -Auslander algebra with global dimension , we show that if admits a trivial maximal -orthogonal subcategory of , then is a Nakayama algebra and the projective or injective dimension of any indecomposable module in is at most . As a result, for an Artinian Auslander algebra with global dimension 2, if admits a trivial maximal 1-orthogonal subcategory of , then is a tilted algebra of finite representation type. Further, for a finite-dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field , we show that is a basic and connected -Auslander algebra with global dimension admitting a trivial maximal -orthogonal subcategory of if and only if is given by the quiver: xymatrix{1 & ar[l]_{�eta_{1}} 2 & ar[l]_{�eta_{2}} 3 & ar[l]_{�eta_{3}} ... & ar[l]_{�eta_{n}} n+1} modulo the ideal generated by . As a consequence, we get that a finite-dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field is an -Auslander algebra with global dimension admitting a trivial maximal -orthogonal subcategory if and only if it is a finite direct product of and as above. Moreover, we give some necessary condition for an Artinian Auslander algebra admitting a non-trivial maximal 1-orthogonal subcategory.
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