Quasi-Frobenius rings and generalizations. QF-3 and QF-1 rings. Notes by Claus Michael Ringel
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- Tachikawa's second conjecture, derived recollements, and gendo-symmetric algebras
- Quivers with relations of Harada algebras
- Strong Preinjective Partitions and Representation Type of Artinian Rings
- Schur functors and dominant dimension.
- Hochschild cohomology and dominant dimension
- Vanishing of Ext modules over algebras
- Universal localisations and tilting modules for finite dimensional algebras.
- Upper bounds for dominant dimensions of gendo-symmetric algebras
- Exact categories, big Cohen-Macaulay modules and finite representation type
- Finitistic dimension of Artinian rings with vanishing radical cube
- On a conjecture about dominant dimensions of algebras
- Homological embeddings for preprojective algebras
- Tilting via torsion pairs and almost hereditary Noetherian rings.
- ON SELF-DUALITY OF AUSLANDER RINGS OF LOCAL SERIAL RINGS
- On the Generalized Nakayama Conjecture and the Cartan Determinant Problem
- Indecomposable injective functors from an abelian category to the category of abelian groups
- Nonsingular rings whose double duals preserve monomorphisms
- TYPICAL BLOCKS OF THE CATEGORY $\mathcal{O}$ FOR THE QUEER LIE SUPERALGEBRA
- Flat endofinite modules, prime ideals, and duality.
- Exactness of the Double Dual
- On algebras with radical cube zero
- A fuzzy characterization of QF rings.
- Monomial algebras of dominant dimension at least two
- Serial endomorphism rings
- Global dimensions of endomorphism algebras of generator-cogenerators over \(m\)-replicated algebras.
- On morita duality for additive group valued functors
- Remarks on torsionfreeness and its applications
- Abelian Hopf algebras with waists
- An integral theory of dominant dimension of Noetherian algebras
- On a new formula for the Gorenstein dimension
- The Auslander-Reiten Conjecture for Group Rings
- A geometric approach to the finitistic dimension conjecture
- Selforthogonal modules with finite injective dimension. III.
- Gorenstein algebras and Hochschild cohomology
- Algebras that satisfy Auslander's condition on vanishing of cohomology.
- Gendo-symmetric algebras, canonical comultiplication, bar cocomplex and dominant dimension
- A non-projective module without self-extensions
- Representation dimension and quasi-hereditary algebras.
- Self-orthogonal \(\tau\)-tilting modules and tilting modules
- Balance in stable categories
- Finiteness of representation dimension
- A note on the global dimension of shifted orders
- On selfadjoint functors satisfying polynomial relations.
- Canonical bimodules and dominant dimension
- Quasi-hereditary algebras via generator-cogenerators of local self-injective algebras and transfer of Ringel duality.
- A cluster tilting module for a representation-infinite block of a group algebra
- On simply connected QF-3 algebras and their construction
- Dimension estimates for representable equivalences of module categories
- Self-duality of quasi-Harada rings and locally distributive rings.
- Codepth two and related topics.
- Selfinjective endomorphism rings of quasi-injective modules
- Silting reduction and Calabi–Yau reduction of triangulated categories
- Auslander-Reiten conjecture in a dual vein
- Pseudo-Frobenius Graded Algebras with Enough Idempotents
- Category 𝒪: Quivers and endomorphism rings of projectives
- Applications of Differential Graded Algebra Techniques in Commutative Algebra
- On the Auslander-Reiten conjecture for algebras
- On representation-finite gendo-symmetric algebras with only one non-injective projective module
- On Nakayama Rings
- The relationship between homological properties and representation theoretic realization of artin algebras
- On the Auslander-Reiten conjecture for Cohen-Macaulay rings and path algebras
- Semi-primary qf-3 quotient rings
- Ring homomorphisms and local rings with quasi-decomposable maximal ideal
- Trivial Extension of a Ring with Balanced Condition
- Exact categories and infinite tilting
- On rings with finite self-injective dimension
- Symmetry and duality on \(n\)-Gorenstein rings.
- Finitistic dimensions of Artin algebras with two simples and a conjecture of Marczinzik
- Endomorphism algebras of generators over symmetric algebras.
- Upper bounds for the dominant dimension of Nakayama and related algebras
- Two generalizations of Auslander-Reiten duality and applications
- On embedding torsion free modules into free modules
- Annelidan rings
- (Self-)duality and the picard group
- Auslander correspondence.
- Grade, dominant dimension and Gorenstein algebras
- Auslander-Gorenstein algebras from Serre-formal algebras via replication
- On \(U\)-dominant dimension.
- Structure of centralizer matrix algebras
- On the vanishing of self extensions over Cohen-Macaulay local rings
- Extensions of a dualizing complex by its ring: Commutative versions of a conjecture of Tachikawa
- Costar modules
- A bocs theoretic characterization of gendo-symmetric algebras
- Representation theory of Dynkin quivers. Three contributions
- Three remarks on the modular commutator
- Finite normalizing quasi-frobenius extensions
- Tilting modules, dominant dimensions and Brauer-Schur-Weyl duality
- A homological approach to representations of algebras. II: Tame hereditary algebras
- Kasch bimodules
- Global dimension of Harada rings and serial rings.
- SPECIAL TILTING MODULES FOR ALGEBRAS WITH POSITIVE DOMINANT DIMENSION
- On the representation dimension of finite dimensional algebras
- Homological domino effects and the first finitistic dimension conjecture
- On Degenerations and Splitting of Exact Sequences
- A characterisation of Morita algebras in terms of covers
- Morita duality emerging from quasi-abelian categories
- Auslander-Gorenstein algebras and precluster tilting
- Extension Closure of Relativek-Torsionfree Modules
- Double centralizer properties, dominant dimension, and tilting modules
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