On algebras of strongly derived unbounded type.
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Abstract: Let be a finite-dimensional algebra over an algebraically closed field. We prove is a strongly derived unbounded algebra if and only if there exists an integer , such that , the category of all minimal projective complexes with degree concentrated in , is of strongly unbounded type, which is also equivalent to the statement the repetitive algebra is of strongly unbounded representation type. As a corollary, we can establish the dichotomy on the representation type of , the homotopy category and the repetitive algebra .
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