Cluster categories, selfinjective algebras, and stable Calabi-Yau dimensions: types D and E
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Publication:6478446
arXivmath/0612451MaRDI QIDQ6478446FDOQ6478446
Authors: Thorsten Holm, Peter Jørgensen
Publication date: 15 December 2006
Abstract: The preprints arXiv:math/0610728 and arXiv:math/0612451 are withdrawn due to a problem with Theorem 2.2 in arXiv:math/0610728. The theorem claims that for certain triangulated categories with finitely many indecomposable objects, the Calabi-Yau dimension can be computed combinatorially, by finding the smallest d for which the Serre functor and the d'th power of the suspension functor have the same action on the Auslander-Reiten quiver. This is false, and we are grateful to Alex Dugas for pointing out a counterexample; see Section 5 of his paper arXiv:math/0808.1311 for more details. Unfortunately, we are not presently able to come up with a corrected version of the theorem, and this means that we cannot compute the Calabi-Yau dimensions of concrete stable module categories. Since these dimensions are necessary for identifying the categories with higher cluster categories, we presently have no means to achieve such identifications.
Algebraic combinatorics (05E99) Injective modules, self-injective associative rings (16D50) Representations of associative Artinian rings (16G10) Auslander-Reiten sequences (almost split sequences) and Auslander-Reiten quivers (16G70) Representation type (finite, tame, wild, etc.) of associative algebras (16G60)
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