n\mathbb{Z}-cluster tilting subcategories for Nakayama algebras

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Abstract: nmathbbZ-cluster tilting subcategories are an ideal setting for higher dimensional Auslander-Reiten theory. We give a complete classification of nmathbbZ-cluster tilting subcategories of module categories of Nakayama algebras. In particular, we show that there are three kinds of Nakayama algebras that admit nmathbbZ-cluster tilting subcategories: finite global dimension, selfinjective and non-Iwanaga-Gorenstein. Only the selfinjective ones can admit more than one nmathbbZ-cluster tilting subcategory. It has been shown by the second author, that each such nmathbbZ-cluster tilting subcategory induces an nmathbbZ-cluster tilting subcategory of the corresponding singularity category. For each Nakayama algebra in our classification, we describe its singularity category, the canonical functor from its module category to its singularity category, and provide a complete comparison of nmathbbZ-cluster tilting subcategories in the module category and the singularity category. This relies heavily of results by Shen, who described the singularity categories of all Nakayama algebras.











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