Retractions and Gorenstein homological properties.
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Artin algebrasGorenstein projectivescategories of modulesrecollementsNakayama algebrasleft retractions of algebraslocalizable categorieslocalizable modulessingularity categories
Homological functors on modules (Tor, Ext, etc.) in associative algebras (16E30) Module categories in associative algebras (16D90) Derived categories and associative algebras (16E35) Homological conditions on associative rings (generalizations of regular, Gorenstein, Cohen-Macaulay rings, etc.) (16E65) Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets (16G20)
Abstract: We associate to a localizable module a left retraction of algebras; it is a homological ring epimorphism that preserves singularity categories. We study the behavior of left retractions with respect to Gorenstein homological properties (for example, being Gorenstein algebras or CM-free). We apply the results to Nakayama algebras. It turns out that for a connected Nakayama algebra , there exists a connected self-injective Nakayama algebra such that there is a sequence of left retractions linking to ; in particular, the singularity category of is triangle equivalent to the stable category of . We classify connected Nakayama algebras with at most three simple modules according to Gorenstein homological properties.
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