Stratifying systems and Jordan-H\"{o}lder extriangulated categories
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Publication:6408026
arXiv2208.07808MaRDI QIDQ6408026FDOQ6408026
Authors: Thomas Brüstle, Souheila Hassoun, Amit Shah, Aran Tattar
Publication date: 16 August 2022
Abstract: Stratifying systems, which have been defined for module, triangulated and exact categories previously, were developed to produce examples of standardly stratified algebras. A stratifying system is a finite set of objects satisfying some orthogonality conditions. One very interesting property is that the subcategory of objects admitting a composition series-like filtration with factors in has the Jordan-H"{o}lder property on these filtrations. This article has two main aims. First, we introduce notions of subobjects, simple objects and composition series relative to the extriangulated structure in order to define a Jordan-H"{o}lder extriangulated category. Moreover, we characterise these categories in terms of the associated Grothendieck monoid and Grothendieck group. Second, we develop a theory of stratifying systems in extriangulated categories. We define projective stratifying systems and show that every stratifying system in an extriangulated category is part of a projective one . We prove that is a Jordan-H"{o}lder extriangulated category when satisfies some extra conditions.
Abelian categories, Grothendieck categories (18E10) Relative homological algebra, projective classes (category-theoretic aspects) (18G25) Preadditive, additive categories (18E05) Derived categories, triangulated categories (18G80)
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